(55/5)+55=66
Five twos.
2x2x2x2=16 and add 2.
Well, 25 twos is equal to 50. So 10 fives are equal equal to 25 twos.
Five twos = 10 is bigger.
15 of them.
(2 + 2 + 2)/2 + 2 = 3 + 2 = 5
no five fourths is one and one fourth but 5 twos is 2 and a half
5 twos = 10 5/2 = 2.5
Yes, the sum of infinite ones equal the sum of infinite twos.
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To determine how many fives are equal in value to 15 twos, you need to compare the ratios of fives to twos. Since each five is worth 5 units and each two is worth 2 units, you can set up the equation 5x = 15(2), where x represents the number of fives. By solving for x, you find that x = 6. Therefore, 6 fives are equal in value to 15 twos.