Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with some numbers, specifically 37 and 55. I didn’t have a grand plan or anything, just a feeling I wanted to see what I could do with them.
The Fiddling Begins
First, I just added them together. You know, simple stuff. 37 + 55 = 92. Nothing mind-blowing there, but it was a start.
Then I thought, “What if I subtract them?” So I did: 55 – 37 = 18. Again, pretty basic, but I was just getting warmed up.

Getting a Bit More Involved
Next, I decided to try multiplying. Now we’re getting somewhere! 37 55 = 2035. That’s a bigger number! It felt like I was actually creating something.
After that, I went for division. I did 55 / 37, which gave me about 1.486. And then I did 37 / 55, which was around 0.673. Seeing those decimal numbers made it feel a bit more “real,” if that makes sense.
Playing with Remainders
- I tried to find the remainder when 55 is divided by 37. 55 % 37. The result is 18.
- I also tried to find the remainder when 37 is divided by 55. 37% 55. The result is 37.
So, yeah, that’s basically it. I just took those two numbers, 37 and 55, and played around with them using some basic math * shows how much you can do with just two simple numbers, with some really simple method.