If m 1=55, what is m 5?

How do i calculate this?

given only a single point, there is no way to guess what the other is.

Is that 1 an exponent, that is
m^1 = 55 so m^5 = 55^5

Is that 1 a multiplier? then
m*1 = 55, so m*5 = 55*5

unless you provide some indication of how "m 1" is related to 55, there's no way to tell what to do with "m 5"

To calculate m5 based on m1, we need to know the pattern or rule that is being followed. Without additional information, it is not possible to determine the value of m5. Please provide more context or information about the sequence or pattern being used.

To calculate the value of m5, we need to determine the relationship or pattern between m1 and m5. Without any additional information, we cannot determine this relationship conclusively. However, if we assume a specific pattern, we can calculate m5 based on that assumption.

Let's assume a linear relationship between consecutive terms. In this case, we can consider the difference between consecutive terms as constant. Let's call this difference "d".

If m1 = 55, we can calculate m5 using the formula: m5 = m1 + (n-1) * d.

In this case, n represents the position of the number in the sequence, and in this scenario, n = 5.

Since we do not know the value of "d," let's consider a few different possibilities:

1. If we assume a constant difference of 10 between consecutive terms:
m5 = m1 + (5 - 1) * 10
= 55 + 4 * 10
= 55 + 40
= 95

2. If we assume a constant difference of 5 between consecutive terms:
m5 = m1 + (5 - 1) * 5
= 55 + 4 * 5
= 55 + 20
= 75

Thus, with different assumptions about the pattern or relationship between terms, we have two potential values for m5: 95 and 75. Without further information or clarification, we cannot determine the precise value of m5.