55 miles each hour for 6 hours. 55 x 6 = 330 miles.
220 miles
55 + 55 = 110 55 - 55 = 0 55 / 55 = 1 55 * 55 = 3025
This means we have 5 groups of 55.5 x 55 = 55+55+55+55+5555+55+55+55+55 = 2755x55 = 275
30% off of 55 = 38.530% off of 55= 30% discount applied to 55= 55 - (30% * 55)= 55 - (0.30 * 55)= 55 - 16.5= 38.5
scientifically it is 40 light year with is weirdly 4.7029E+14 in miles
55 Cancri
55 cancri e is a diamond planet that is 40 light years away from Earth. And since of the heat from it's parent star the diamond are very clean but they aren't polished.
55 Cancri e That is a planet discovered in 2004 orbiting the star 55 Cancri. Its mass is about eight times the mass of Earth, and more than one third of it is believed to be diamond.
55 Cancri (Rho Cancri) is a binary star in the constellation of Cancer.[See realted link for a wikistar map]It consists of a yellow dwarf star and a smaller red dwarf star.They are located about 41 light years from Earth and to date (2010) has the most extraosolar planets (5) discovered round a single star .
Beta Cancri (Al Tarf) is the brightest star in the constellation Cancer.It is located about 290 light years from us.
The radial velocity 55 Cancri e 0 1 2 is a binary star in the constellation of cancer. It is around 41 light years from the earth in 2010.
Alpha Cancri, Beta Cancri, Gamma Cancri, etc.
The named stars in that constellation are(in order of visible magnitude): alpha Cancri - Acubens, beta Cancri - Al Tarf, gamma Cancri - Asellus Borealis, delta Cancri - Asellus Australis, epsilon Cancri - Praesepe, zeta Cancri - Tegmine, lambda Cancri - Kwan Kei, ksi Cancri - Nahn.
Alpha Cancri, Beta Cancri, Gamma Cancri, etc.
Strictly speaking 8 planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune.The most found around a ExtraSolar star is 5 around the star 55 Cancri A.The star is a yellow main sequence star of spectral type G8 V, with 0.95 solar masses and a diameter of 1.152 solar diameters.It is actually in a binary system with 55 Cancri B which is a very small Red dwarf with 0.13 solar masses, 0.3 solar diameters and a separation of 1,000 AU.The planets are :-55 Cancri Ae - Mass=0.034Mj - Semi Major Axis=0.038AU - Orbital Period=2.81705days - Eccentricity=0.0755 Cancri Ab - 0.824Mj - 0.115AU - 14.65162days - 0.01455 Cancri Ac - 0.169Mj - 0.240AU - 43.93days - 0.08655 Cancri Af - 0.144Mj - 0.781AU - 260days - 0.255 Cancri Ad - 3.835Mj - 5.77AU - 5218days - 0.025Just a small note the planets are named according to when they were discovered and follow the internationally recognised format of the star name followed by the lower case b for the 1st found, lower case c for the 2nd and so on.
Contrary to popular belief, constellations are actually very spread out. They are not simply flat against the sky. Rather, the stars may be very different distances apart. The reason they all appear the same is because they are so far away that only a point of light makes it to the earth. With this in mind, it is very difficult to answer this question. The stars that we see with the naked eye are all within 1000 light years.