No, all multiples of 10 end with zero.
Yes, they do.
No.
Yes, all whole numbers ending in 0 are multiples of 5.
Anything that doesn't end in zero.
The factors of 10 are 1,2,5,10.
2520 = 23 x 32 x 5 x 7 is the smallest one.
Any multiple of 10 is also a multiple of 5, so all you need to do is find the multiples of 10. Those are the numbers that end with zero.
They all end in zero.
A zero at the end.
All numbers divisible by 10 end in zero and all numbers that end in 0 are divisible by 10. ( I am assuming base 10 notation, of course)
Yes, all whole numbers ending in 0 are multiples of 5.
Even. Numbers ending in zero are multiples of 10, and 10 = 5 x 2, so all multiples of 10 are even.
-- All of the numbers that end with a zero are divisible by 10.-- All of those, and all of the numbers that end with a 5, are also divisible by 5.
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A multiple of 10 must end in a zero
No. Multiples of 10 end in zero.
Multiples of 10 end with zero.
64 multiplied by 10 equals 640. All this took was to add a zero to the end of the 64 because you were dealing with 10.
No. Numbers divisible by 10 end with a zero.