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55 (number)

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← 54 55 56 →
Cardinalfifty-five
Ordinalth
Factorization
Divisors1, 5, 11, 55
Greek numeralΝΕ´
Roman numeralLV
Binary1101112
Ternary20013
Senary1316
Octal678
Duodecimal4712
Hexadecimal3716

55 (fifty-five) is the natural number following [[54 (number)|53] and preceding 56.

In mathematics

Fifty-five has the interesting property that it is the 10th Fibonacci number and the sum of the numbers 1 to 10.

It is a heptagonal number, a centered nonagonal number, and a triangular number (the sum of the numbers 1 to 10) and a square pyramidal number (the sum of the squares of the integers 1 to 5). It is also a Fibonacci number (the largest Fibonacci number to also be a triangular number) and a Kaprekar number). The number 55, like 89 and all numbers in sequence A028387 of the OEIS, displays an interesting property of the Fibonacci Sequence.

55 is a semiprime, being the product of 5 and 11 and it is the 2nd member of the (5.q) semiprime family. 55 is one of only two integers with an aliquot sum of 17 (the other being 39). 55 has an aliquot sequence of 4 members: (55, 17, 1, 0).

In science

Astronomy

In music

  • A song produced by Group X was called "Schfifty Five". With the addition of a flash animation, "Schfifty Five" became a common internet meme
  • The name of a song by British Indie Rock Band Kasabian. The song was released as a B side to Club Foot and was recorded live when the band performed at London's Brixton Academy.
  • Sammy Hagar sang "I Can't Drive 55"
  • Tom Waits (and later Sarah McLachlan) sang "Ol' 55"
  • Cristian Vogel released an album in 2005 with the title "Station 55"
  • Primer 55 an American band

In other fields

File:55gallondrum.sandia.jpg
55 US gallon drum

Fifty-five is:

Historical years

55 A.D., 55 B.C., 1955, 2055, etc.