"Five fives" is 5+5+5+5+5 (or 5*5). This equals 25. If by "whole" you mean "one," then no. If you meant to say "does five fifths equal to one whole," then the answer would be yes. this would be 1/5+1/5+1/5+1/5+1/5, which equals 5/5, a.k.a. 1.
55/5 = 11 - (5+5) = 1
We count in fives because there are five fingers on one hand-by a year five girl
One Sixths
Since five fifths equal one whole, 6/5 would equal one whole plus one fifth. So 7 plus 1 and one fifth is 8 and 1 fifth or 8 1/5
There are two fives. The first is worth five units. The one after the decimal point is worth five tenths, or a half.
With positive whole numbers, there is only one. 1 x 5
When you divide a whole into 1 equal part, the whole is the one and only equal part
A pentagon has fives sides, or if you mean a three dimensional shape, a pyramid has five sides, four triangular and one square.
One of the fives indicates fifty million, while the other one indicates just plain five.
One whole
There are ten tenths in a whole. There are five fifths in a whole. Therefore, 1/5 is bigger that 1/10
1/2=2.5? NO. You see, 1/2 isn't even a whole number. 2.5 is already a whole number.