5.55 = las seis menos cinco (five to six)
or, less usual:
las cinco y cincuenta y cinco (five fifty five)
If you mean it literally (i.e. I saw 55 come after 5 came.) it would be "cincuenta y cinco después de cinco"
To write four 5s and make them represent 56 you need to write 55 + 5/5. When worked out it becomes 55 + 1 (5/5=1) which equals 56.
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5 11/20
55/77 in simplest form is 5/7
55 = 3,125
Cinco. This is the spanish written word for the number 5.
The number 55 is "cincuenta y cinco" in spanish
5 + 5 + 55 = 65
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Sure thing, darling. The prime factorization of 55 is 5 x 11. If we want to use exponents, we can write it as 5^1 x 11^1. So there you have it, sweetie, prime factor of 55 using exponents in a nutshell.
This means we have 5 groups of 55.5 x 55 = 55+55+55+55+5555+55+55+55+55 = 2755x55 = 275