It's "25 minutes after 5", also known as "5:25" and "35 minutes before 6".
You can only subtract 5 from 25 once because after the first time it is no longer 25 :)
I think it is to start at 1 and multiply by 5 each time. So, 1*5=5, 5*5=25, 25*5=125 etc.
125/25 = 5
If you add the number 5, 5 times, it is 5+5+5+5+5, which happens to equal 25
How about: 20+5 = 25 or 5 times 5 = 25
25 broski
5•5
1 x 25, 5 x 5, 25 x 1
5 x 5 = 25
25/8
5 x 5
You can only subtract 5 from 25 once because after the first time it is no longer 25 :)
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On November 5, 2010 in Charleston, SC, the sunset time was around 5:25 PM.
I think it is to start at 1 and multiply by 5 each time. So, 1*5=5, 5*5=25, 25*5=125 etc.
No, it's 15,625 .
There are various ways to represent the number 25. Mathematically, it can be expressed as 5 squared (5 x 5) or as the sum of numbers, such as 20 + 5 or 15 + 10. In terms of time, 25 can refer to 25 minutes or 25 seconds. Additionally, it can be represented visually with objects, such as 25 coins or 25 dots in a pattern.