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105.
It is 105
5
Any number ending in a 5 or a 0 is a multiple of 5. So... a three digit multiple could be : 100, 105, 110, 115.........995
If you take 3*7, you get 21. Bow you can take 21 times prime numbers until you get a 3 digit number. For example, 3*5*7=105. Therefore 105 will have factors of 3, 5 and 7.
105 - is the smallest tree-digit number that has the digit 5
105.
The value of the digit 5 in the number 258610 is 50,000 or five ten thousands.
No; since the last digit is 5, it is divisible by 5.
The value of the digit 5 in the above number is 5 hundredths.
This depends on the type of number you want. For integers, the answer is 105. For real numbers, the answer is -.005.
The value of the digit 5 in the number 98.765 is five thousandths.
It is 105
A prime number is a number with two and only two factors: 1 (also known as unity) and itself. A composite number is a number with more than two factors; in other words, it has at least one factor besides 1 and itself. 105 has factors other than 1 and itself, so it is not a prime number. For example, it is divisible by 5. (You can tell this because the last digit is a 5. If the last digit - the digit in the ones place - is a 5 or a 0, the number is divisible by 5.) Therefore, 105 is a composite number.
The smallest three digit multiple of 15 is 105, which is 15 x 7.
105
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