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The above ngram search would suggest that a one hundred has always been less frequently used in written language and as such should probably be avoided

Your other suggestion of by one hundred times is definitely better than a. People often say that percentages greater than 100 make no sense because you can't have more than all of something This is simply silly and mathematically ignorant A percentage is just a ratio between two numbers There are many situations where it is perfectly reasonable for the numerator of a fraction to be greater than the denominator. The reason is that when using percentages we are referring to the difference between the final amount and the initial amount as a fraction (or percent) of the original amount.

You miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take Kanter, aarp—asset accumulation, retention and protection, taxes 69 Wayne gretzky, relating the comment of one of his early coaches who, frustrated by his lack of scoring in an important game told him, 'you miss 100% of the shots you never take.'. Is it less than $100 or under $100 Is it more than $100 or is it over $100 Ask question asked 14 years, 2 months ago modified 14 years, 2 months ago

The type of writing you are doing also plays into your decision

For example, in legally binding documents, like contracts or exhibits to contracts, the spelled out number is the legally binding number Marking or beginning a century, with the example the centurial years 1600 and 1700 But there is a word that is widely used to indicate the range of years or centuries covered by an article or book But a real world is a real world. And the usage always seems to involve a number between 100 and 200 A buck fifty and so forth (the term seems to be wedded to the indefinite article

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