1100 in Words

1100 in Words

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Feb 13, 2023 05:24 PM IST

Introduction

The number 1100 will be written as One Thousand One Hundred in English. When discussing the number with your friends or teachers, that is how the number will be represented. For example, if our parents bought a new digital watch worth 1100 rupees, we can tell our friends, “our digital watch is worth One Thousand One Hundred”.

We will learn how to write 1100 in words using the place value system, which can later be used for any number. We will also examine some fun and important facts about the number 1100.

How to write 1100 in Words?

To write any number in words, all we need to remember is the place values system, as it makes the work easier. Look at the following table the get an understanding of the system

Ten Thousand

Thousands

Hundreds

Tens

Ones

x

1000

100

0

0

As we can see from the table, each number can be given a particular place value. We start from the last number first and move left to give each number its position.

The first 0 will be in the one’s place. Moving left, we can place the next 0 in the tens place. The next number 1 will be in the hundreds place, and the final number, 1 will be placed in the thousands place.

An important rule is that the place values with 0 are not written in words. Therefore, since we have a 1 in the thousands place and a 1 in the hundreds place, the number 1100 can be written as One Thousand One Hundred.

Expanded form of number 1100.

Mathematically, the number One Thousand One Hundred can be represented in the following way.

\begin{aligned}

&1 \times \text {Thousand}+1 \times \text { Hundred }+0 \times \text { Ten }+0 \times \text { One } \\

&=1 \times 1000+1 \times 100+0 \times 10+0 \times 1 \\

&=1100 \\

&=\text { One thousand One hundred }

\end{aligned}

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Important Facts about 1100

Following are some important facts about the number 1100 that we must know

  • 1100 is an even number. This means that the number one thousand one hundred can be perfectly divided by the number 2.

\begin{gathered}

1100/2 = 550

\end{gathered}

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  • 1100 is not a prime number. To be a prime number, 1100 should have only two factors: 1 and 1100. But 1100 has a lot more than 2 factors. Following are the numbers which can completely divide the number 1100.

\begin{gathered}

1,2, 4, 5, 10, 11, 20, 22, 25, 44, 50, 55, 100, 110, 220, 275, 550, 1100

\end{gathered}

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  • 1100 is not a perfect square. If we go ahead and find the square root of the number, we will see that it is not a whole number.

\begin{gathered}

2 \sqrt{1100} = {33.1662479036}

\end{gathered}

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  • 1100 is not a perfect cube

  • Square of 1100 is 1210000

  • Cube of 1100 is 1331000000

  • Using the process of prime factorisation, we can tell that the prime factors of 1100 are 2, 5 and 11.

\begin{gathered}

2^2 \times 5^2 \times 11=1100

\end{gathered}

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How to write 1100 in words?

The number 1100 can be written as One Thousand One Hundred in English.

2. What are the rules for writing 1100 in words?

To write 1100 in words, we must only rely on the place value system. Placing from left to right, the first 0 is in the one's place, the next 0 in the tens place, 1 in the hundreds place and the final 1 in the thousands place. We can conclude that the number can be written as One thousand One hundred.

3. What is 200 plus 900? How do we write it in words?

The above problem can be written as follows

\begin{gathered}

900 + 200 = 1100

\end{gathered}

The above equation can be written in words as follows

\begin{gathered}

\text {Nine Hundred}+\text {Two Hundred} = \text {One Thousand One Hundred}

\end{gathered}

4. Is One Thousand One Hundred an odd number?

An odd number cannot be perfectly divided by 2. The best way to identify an odd number is to check the number in one’s place. If the number in the one’s place is 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9, it is odd. Looking at 1100, we can tell it is not odd.

5. Is 1100 a composite number?

A composite number can be defined as a number with more than two factors. As we have seen, 1100 has more than two factors. Hence it is a composite number.

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