Let's add 5 to a number and see what we get!
0 + 5 = 5
0
+
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1 + 5 = 6
+
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2 + 5 = 7
+
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3 + 5 = 8
+
=
4 + 5 = 9
+
=
5 + 5 = 10
+
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6 + 5 = 11
+
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7 + 5 = 12
+
=
8 + 5 = 13
+
=
9 + 5 = 14
+
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10 + 5 = 15
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=
Let's add 5 in Octal to a number and see what we get!
0 + 5 = 5
1 + 5 = 6
2 + 5 = 7
3 + 5 = 10
4 + 5 = 11
5 + 5 = 12
6 + 5 = 13
7 + 5 = 14
10 + 5 = 15
11 + 5 = 16
12 + 5 = 17
Let's subtract 5 from a number and see what we get!
5 - 5 = 0
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=
0
6 - 5 = 1
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7 - 5 = 2
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8 - 5 = 3
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9 - 5 = 4
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10 - 5 = 5
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11 - 5 = 6
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12 - 5 = 7
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13 - 5 = 8
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14 - 5 = 9
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15 - 5 = 10
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Let's multiply 5 to a number and see what we get!
0 * 5 = 0
1 * 5 = 5
2 * 5 = 10
3 * 5 = 15
4 * 5 = 20
5 * 5 = 25
6 * 5 = 30
7 * 5 = 35
8 * 5 = 40
9 * 5 = 45
10 * 5 = 50
x | 5 | = | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
x1 | =5 | |||||
x2 | =10 | |||||
x3 | =15 | |||||
x4 | =20 | |||||
x5 | =25 | |||||
x6 | =30 | |||||
x7 | =35 | |||||
x8 | =40 | |||||
x9 | =45 | |||||
x10 | =50 |
Let's divide 5 from a number and see what we get!
50 / 5 = 10
45 / 5 = 9
40 / 5 = 8
35 / 5 = 7
30 / 5 = 6
25 / 5 = 5
20 / 5 = 4
15 / 5 = 3
10 / 5 = 2
5 / 5 = 1
0 / 5 = 0
Let's raise a number to the power of 5 and see what we get!
0 ^ 5 = 0
1 ^ 5 = 1
2 ^ 5 = 32
3 ^ 5 = 243
4 ^ 5 = 1,024
5 ^ 5 = 3,125
6 ^ 5 = 7,776
7 ^ 5 = 16,807
8 ^ 5 = 32,768
9 ^ 5 = 59,049
10 ^ 5 = 100,000
Let's raise 5 to a power and see what we get!
5 ^ 0 = 1
5 ^ 1 = 5
5 ^ 2 = 25
5 ^ 3 = 125
5 ^ 4 = 625
5 ^ 5 = 3,125
5 ^ 6 = 15,625
5 ^ 7 = 78,125
5 ^ 8 = 390,625
5 ^ 9 = 1,953,125
5 ^ 10 = 9,765,625
Let's add 101 in Binary to a number and see what we get!
0 + 101 = 101
1 + 101 = 110
10 + 101 = 111
11 + 101 = 1000
100 + 101 = 1001
101 + 101 = 1010
110 + 101 = 1011
111 + 101 = 1100
1000 + 101 = 1101
1001 + 101 = 1110
1010 + 101 = 1111
Remember, just like in a computer, there are only zeros and ones, nothing
else.
You can also imagine that you can get 5 if you take the cube root of 125. Since this computer cannot display balls in 3-D, you'll have to get that many blocks, and build a base 5 by 5 and stack the blocks 5 high. You'll use exactly 125 blocks to build that perfect cube.
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