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The relationship between the pairs can be understood in terms of ratios. In the first pair, 22 is to 555 as 55 is to 1000 because both pairs represent a proportional increase. Specifically, if you multiply 22 by 25.23, you get approximately 555, and if you multiply 55 by 18.18, you get 1000. This shows that both pairs maintain a consistent scaling factor.

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What is the answer to the analogy 22 is to 555 as 55 is to?

In this analogy, the relationship between 22 and 555 is a multiplication relationship, where 22 is being multiplied by 25 to get 555 (22 x 25 = 555). To find the answer for the analogy 55 is to what, we would need to apply the same multiplication relationship. Therefore, 55 multiplied by 25 is 1375, making the answer to the analogy 55 is to 1375.


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