Probably what is meant by that is a driver with 15.5 degrees of loft. Typical drivers are 10-11 degrees. Big hitters might go a little lower, while slow swingers can benefit from more loft, maybe 12 or 13 degrees. 15.5 is pretty extreme; that kind of loft is usually seen on 3 woods. If someone is touting a 15.5 degree driver it probably has a very large head, of the size that is usually seen on a driver, and a flatter lie angle to accommodate a driver-sized shaft of 44 inches or so.
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87% of 155 = 87% * 155 = 0.87 * 155 = 134.85
6% of 155= 6% * 155= 0.06 * 155= 9.3
31% of 155 = 31% * 155 = 0.31 * 155 = 48.05
4% of 155 = 4% * 155 = 0.04 * 155 = 6.2
12 is not a factor of 155. The factors of 155 are 1, 5. 31 and 155.
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0-60= 5.5 (depending on conditions and driver) 1/4 mile roughly 13.9 seconds @ 100 MPH (depending on conditions and driver) Top Speed 155
155% of 30 = 46.5 = 155% * 30 = 155%/100% * 30 = 15.5 * 3 = 46.5