Five F-I-V-E
It rhymes with "alive."
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The number 5 in French, cinq, is pronounced like "sank" in English.
say 5 5/20 =5.25
The word is "divisible", not "divisble". And you can't just say that one number is "divisible". You can say that one number is, or is not, divisible by a second number - meaning that when you divide, you get no remainder (if you divide on a calculator, you'll get a whole number, without decimals).
i would have to say 5 or 6 . any number reallu
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a whole number like 1 is = to 5 over 5 but if it was 3 over 5 then it wouldn't be a whole number because there is lets say only 3 eggs in a carton of 5
If I have understood your question correctly, I think the answer should be: 0.5x = 5, where x is the "number".
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Say the numbers are 1, 3, 5, 7. It would be 4. Say the numbers were 5 and 6. It would be 5.5. You just do whatever is in the middle, even if the middle number wasn't part of the question.
It is the place in which the number (#) is in.
there is not much of a pattern there but i would say 45