"5 more" typically refers to an additional quantity of five units added to an existing amount. For instance, if you have 10 apples and someone says "5 more," it means you would then have a total of 15 apples. This phrase is often used in various contexts, such as counting, ordering, or measuring.
It is: 2+3+5+7+11 = 28 and the mean is 28/5 = 5.6
The LCM is the smallest number that is a multiple of a given set of two or more numbers. 15 is the LCM of 3 and 5.
If you mean: 5/8 then it is 62.5%
If you mean (5*4)/5 then it equals 4
If you mean 5 and 4/5 then as an improper fraction it is 29/5
about 5 cm more
absolutely nothing, especially if they are talking to you. If its more than 5 minutes, then it might mean something
6. Written after 1 you get 16, which is 15 more than 1. Written after 5 you get 56, which is 51 more than 5.
You need to be more specific ! Level 5 could mean anything.
The value must be '5' or more. e.g. 6, 7. et seq.,
repeat 4 more times i assume (total of 5). Yep, fivefold, or multiply by 5.
Usually means added. Example, 5 more than 23 means to add 5 to 23. You would get 28. So, 5 more than 23 is 28.
you have to be way more specific with what you mean. there are millions of greade 5 maths assessments in the world.
More durable, yes, if thats what you mean.
kobe have 4 to 5 rings but lebron is going to have more
1 more than 99 2 more than 98 5 more than 95 etc
It means that you are to do 5 to 7 more yard hill sprints that are from 50 to 100 yards in length.