Q4_K_M IQ 42
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by
adeebaldkheel
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prompt: how much is 1*100?
AI:
To determine how much 1 multiplied by 100 equals, I recognize that multiplication involves adding a number to
itself a specific number of times. In this case, multiplying 1 by 100 means adding 1 to itself 100 times.
Starting with 1, if I add it to itself once, the result is still 1. Repeating this process up to 100 times would
simply yield 1 each time because any number multiplied by 1 remains unchanged.
Therefore, multiplying 1 by 100 will give me 1.
To determine how much (1 \times 100) equals, let's follow these simple steps:
Understand the Operation:
- Multiplication is essentially repeated addition. So, (1 \times 100) means adding 1 to itself 100 times.
Perform the Calculation:
[
1 \times 100 = 1 + 1 + 1 + \dots + 1 \quad (\text{added } 100 \text{ times})
]Simplify:
- Adding 1 to itself any number of times will always result in that number, provided you start with 1.
- Therefore:
[
1 \times 100 = 1
]
Final Answer:
(\boxed{1})