They no longer make the one called Big Boggle, but it looks like Boggle Deluxe, which is also a 5X5 version, is still around.
The answer to this question is 25 because 5^2=25 .If you don't understand then here look 5x5=25 right so the 2 means twice like two fives see 5x5=25 and if it was a different question like this 5x5x5 see there are 3 fives so it would be 5^3 and the answer is 5x5=25 so 25x one more five would be 125 .
5x5x5x5x5 = 5x5 = 25 x 5 = 125 x 5 = 625 x 5 = 3125
No, but 25 is a multiple of 5 because 5*5 = 25
five 5 x 5 = 25
25 = 5x5 and 38 = 2x19 There is no number except 1 which divides both 25 and 38. So, L.C.M. is equal to the product of 25 and 38. L.C.M. = 25 x 38 = 950.
The timed word game "Big Boggle Game" can be purchased for around sixteen US$. One might be able to purchase the game used (and cheaper) at online auction houses. Big Boggle is a slightly changed version of the standard Boggle game (a 5x5 grid of letters instead of a 4x4 grid and a minimum word size of 4 letters instead of only 3).
5x10 = 5(5x5) = (5x5) + (5x5) = 50.
5! / 5x5
5x5
100<2x50<2x25<5x5 100<4x25<5x5 5x5=25x2=50x2=100 5x5=25x4=100
It is five times greater.
Yes, those are the same.
no becuse 5x5=25 and 5x115=575
5x5 - x - 5
The lug patterns hidden in the 5x5 35 lug pattern is the Chevy 5x5 Bolt Pattern.
no it is not it has to be like this for it to be a number sentence......... 5x5=25........P.S..25 is the answer
5x5 is 25 5x5 is 25 25x25 is 625