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In a text, "55555" often represents laughter, particularly in Thai culture, where the number "5" is pronounced as "ha." Therefore, repeating it five times emphasizes the laughter, similar to how "LOL" is used in English. It's commonly used in casual conversations to convey amusement or a lighthearted reaction.
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No, it is divisible by 5.
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5/9 = .55555 repeating
4222 + 55555 = 59777
55555=5x41x271 So it is not a perfect square. Square root of 55555 is approximately 235.70108188126758 Dr. Chuck
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It is not a prime number because 5 by it self is a prime number but for example 25 is not a prime number because you can devide it with somrthing else! ( A prime number is a number that can onley be divided by the number 1 and it self)
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It doesn't.
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