You're likely to encounter some difficulty proving that statement,
because it's false.
2/55 is about 3.6%
6/99 is about 6.1%
99
2-55 2 to 6=4 55+44 is 99 please explain it a detailed way...
55*4 =220
2:55 = 6:165
220
165
To determine how many groups of 2 are in 55, you need to divide 55 by 2. The result is 27 with a remainder of 1. Therefore, there are 27 groups of 2 in 55, with 1 left over.
The pattern appears to be that 2 is 27 times smaller than 55, so following the same logic, 6 would be 27 times smaller than the missing value. Therefore, 6 is to 162 as 2 is to 55.
when you multiply a number by 11, the answer will have 2 of the same number, up to 99. 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99. after 99 this rule doesn't work anymore.
65 - 5*13 94 - 2*47 110 - 2*5*11 81 - 3*3*3*3 99 - 3*3*11 76 - 2*2*19 77 - 7*11 55 - 5*11 46 - 2*23
you have to find a common multiple so the easiest way to do that is times them together. 2 5 - - - 11 x 9 99 then 11x5 and 2x9 18 55 - - 99 99 99
25 Numbering the alphabet backwards from 1-26, Y would be number 2 while B would end up number 25.