5 x (5+5+5+5) = 100
If: 5s = 33 Then: s = 33/5 = 6.6
It can't be done using only five 5s, but using six 5s you can get it: 37 = 555/(5+5+5) it can be done using five 5's (5+5/5) ** 5) + 5 ** = power operation actually the above should be written as: ((5+5)/5)^5 + 5 5!/(5+5) + (5*5) will work also
5!/(5+5) + (5*5)
The answer is 9C4 = 9*8*7*6/(4*3*2*1) = 126 ways.
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To find out how many $5 bills make $100, you divide 100 by 5. This calculation gives you 20. Therefore, it takes 20 five-dollar bills to make $100.
To find out how many 5s make 100, you divide 100 by 5. This calculation shows that 100 ÷ 5 = 20. Therefore, it takes 20 fives to make 100.
The five on the left is ten times the five on the right.
Five thousand, five hundred respectively.
An iPhone 5S.
To make 100 using five 5s, you can use the following equation: (5 + 5) x (5 + 5) + 5 = 100. This equation breaks down as follows: 10 x 10 + 5 = 100. By adding two fives to get 10, then multiplying them together to get 100, and finally adding the remaining five, you achieve the desired result.