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  2. 55 (number) - Wikipedia

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    55 is: the 10th Fibonacci number [ 1 ] and the 10th triangular number , [ 2 ] The sum of 55's digits is also 10. the 5th heptagonal number , [ 3 ] the 5th square pyramidal number , [ 4 ] and the 4th centered nonagonal number .

  3. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    55: double-nickel (informal American) 60: a shock: historical commercial count, described as "three scores". [5] 100: A century, also used in cricket scores and in cycling for 100 miles. A ton, in Commonwealth English, the speed of 100 mph [6] or 100 km/h. A small hundred or short hundred (archaic, see 120 below) 120:

  4. List of British bingo nicknames - Wikipedia

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    55 All the fives [5] 55 is two fives. Snakes alive Rhymes with "fifty-five". 56 Shotts bus [5] Refers to the former number of the bus from Glasgow to Shotts. Was she worth it? This refers to the pre-decimal price of a marriage licence in Britain, 5/6d. The players shout back "Every Penny!" 57 Heinz varieties [5]

  5. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    In most forms of English, percent is usually written as two words (per cent), although percentage and percentile are written as one word. [9] In American English, percent is the most common variant [10] (but per mille is written as two words). In the early 20th century, there was a dotted abbreviation form "per cent.", as opposed to "per cent".

  6. What Is the Rule of 55, and How Does It Work? - AOL

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    Continue reading ->The post What Is the Rule of 55, and How Does It Work? appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. Employer-sponsored, tax-deferred retirement plans like 401(k)s and 403(b)s have rules ...

  7. What is the rule of 55 and how does it work? - AOL

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    Here’s how the rule of 55 can help you take an early distribution from your 401(k) or 403(b).

  8. Inside Man's $253.55 cents mystery explained - AOL

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    Inside Man's $253.55 cents mystery explained. And no, it's not a number code.

  9. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks - Wikipedia

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    Currency symbol – Symbol used to represent a monetary currency's name; Diacritic – Modifier mark added to a letter (accent marks etc.) Hebrew punctuation – Punctuation conventions of the Hebrew language over time; Glossary of mathematical symbols; Japanese punctuation; Korean punctuation