Not sure -- it really depends on your individual measurements (inseam, etc), the geometry of the frame and such.
But it probably will but not very comfortable. It might be a bit too large of a frame depending on the geometry.
I'm 5'11 and I can ride a 56 but I much prefer a 55 or 54. A 57 or 58 is too big.
59 + 56 = 115
Yes if u are doing variables like h is 56 and k is 59 all you would need is to do 56+59=
56.
Since 59 is a prime number, the only common positive integer factor of 59 and 56 is 1.
56
50-59 & 90-99.
It is about 59% rounded
33 x 100/59 = a whisker under 56%
56
56. It is the middle number, when they are arranged in numerical order.
Sometime in the late 50s, I would say maybe 56-59
a number way of from another nomberEX: 56, 64, 59, 120 , 56