No, not evenly. For example, 32 is an even number but 32 is not evenly divisible by 10.
All even numbers are divisible by 2, but all even numbers are not divisible by 4. Some that aren't are 6, 10, 14, 18, 22...
no only divisible by 2 10 is an even number but is not divisible by 4 for example.
No - but all the numbers divisible by 10 are divisible by 5 !
No, just numbers that have a 0 in their ones place
No. Consider 6 and 10.
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)
All numbers divisible by 90 are also divisible by 9 and 10
Any number that is divisible by 10 is an even number and hence divisible by 2 also. It can also be stated that because 10 is divisible by 2, all numbers divisble by 10 are also divisible by 2.
Yes, since 10 is divisible by 5, ALL numbers that are divisble by 10 are also divisble by 5.
-- 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.
no because 5,15,25,35,45,55,65,75,85,95,105...are not divisible by 10.10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100 are divisible by 10 and 5
An even number is a number divisible by 2, therefore 4,6,8, 10, etc. are all even numbers because they are divisible by 2. So, is 2 divisible by 2? Yes...
In contrast, no prime numbers are divisible by 10. Any prime number is divisible only by itself and 1.
No. 15 is divisible by 5.
Only the whole numbers that end with a ' 0 ' are evenly divisible by 10.
Not all of them, if you flipped the question around to ask area numbers divisible by 10 also divisible by 5? then the answer would be yes. The answer is no.
Yes. 10 divided by 1 is 10. All numbers are divisible by 1.
All numbers are divisible by ten but if you are referring to numbers that are divisible by ten and produce a whole number, you are referring to multiples of 10 or any number ending in 0.
-- 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.
No because as for example 25 is evenly divisible by 5 but not by 10
No, but the reverse is true.
Well, not technically. You cannot divide 5 by 10 (if you want a positive number that isn't a decimal.) But, ALL NUMBERS THAT ARE DIVISIBLE BY 10 ARE DIVISIBLE BY 5! You just have to turn that question around.
Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and themselves. So, a prime number cannot be divisible by 10. The only prime number that is divisible by 2 is 2 itself; all other numbers divisible by 2 are not prime numbers.
No. For one thing, 25 is an odd number (ends in 5). 10 is even, meaning is it divisible by 2. All even numbers are divisible by 2; all numbers divisible by 2 are even. 25 isn't one of them. So it is not a multiple of 10. For another, just try multiplying 10, the way you would count dimes or ten-dollar bills: 10, 20, 30...did you mention 25? 25 is two and a half tens.
no, some examples are 15, 25, 35 etc However, all numbers divisible by ten are divisible by five