100

100 (hundred or one hundred) is a positive integer following 99 and preceding 101. It is significant as the smallest three-digit number in base 10, since it is 102. It is an.

The term came from Old English hundred, from Proto-Germanic hunda- (meaning "one hundred") and rath (meaning "number"). Before the 18th century, the word "hundred" had varied meanings, one of which was 120.

In other languages
In all of, 100 is called "sto" or "сто" in (pronounciation is the same), except  and  languages.

In googology
In Greek-based number-naming systems, 100 is associated with prefix hecto-, and with prefix centi- in Latin systems. It is found in many googologisms also based on 10, such as googol.

100 can be named "garten" with the gar- prefix.

Aarex Tiaokhiao calls this number booiol or 2-noogol.

Username5243 calls this number goodol, and it's equal to 10[1]2 in Username5243's Array Notation.

In science
It is also the of, the heaviest element that can be formed by  from naturally occuring elements.

Currency-related use
Some currencies, such as the and the, have banknotes with this number in the denomination.

Some currencies, such as the and the, have coins with this number in the denomination.

It is also the prize for correctly answering the first question in some national editions of the game show ' in the respective local currency, and the prize for correctly answering the first two questions in the German game show ' in euros.

Example
Below are 100 copies of the letter A.


 * A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

In other notations
All of these expression in other notations are exact.