99,975
The largest five-digit multiple of three is 99,999
9995
99990 Note that if you add 11 to my answer you get a 6-digit number therefore it must be the largest 5-digit whole multiple of 11.
The largest five-digit prime number is 99,991.
0.000175
99,887
Eight and seventy-five hundredths. The decimal point becomes "and." The last digit is in the hundredths place so 75 becomes "seventy-five hundredths."
98642
In the number 5872, the digit 7 is in the tens column, and therefore stands for seventy. The entire number, translated to words, is five thousand, eight hundred and seventy two.
99,998
It is 9999 (if a one is added, it becomes a five digit number: 9999 + 1 = 10,000)
No, because if the last digit in the number is a multiple of five its divisible by five since the last digit is two its not