That is a true statement.
-- 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.
-- 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.
Yes! All numbers that end in "0" or "5" are divisible by "5".
All even numbers (they end in 0,2,4,6 or 8) are divisible by 2
All numbers larger than 5 which end in 5 are divisible by 5 and so are not prime. All numbers larger than 2 which end in 2 are divisible by 2 and so are not prime.
All numbers that end with 5 are divisible by 5.All numbers that end with 5 are divisible by 5.All numbers that end with 5 are divisible by 5.All numbers that end with 5 are divisible by 5.
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 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.
-- 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.
Yes because all numbers that end in zero are divisible by ten
Yes! All numbers that end in "0" or "5" are divisible by "5".
The common multiples of 2 and 5 are 10, 20, 30, 40, etc.In detail:A common multiple is a number divisible by both (or all) numbers: 2 and 5, here.Knowing that all numbers divisible by 2 have a 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 in the ones place combined with the knowledge that all numbers divisible by 5 end with 0 or 5 (excluding 0 in both cases), we can say the only multiples of each number that are common to both are numbers that end with 0.Another way of analyzing this problem is to say that both 5 and 2 are factors. 10 is clearly a multiple of 5 and 2 because 2(5)=10. Any number divisible by 10 is thus also divisible by 2 and 5. All numbers divisible by 10 end in 0. Thus, a number ends in 0 if and only if it is divisible by 2 and 5.Answer: Common multiples of 2 and 5 end with zero.
Yes because all numbers that end in 5 or 0 are divisible by 5.
All even numbers (they end in 0,2,4,6 or 8) are divisible by 2
because they just do
All numbers that end in 0 or 5.
All numbers larger than 5 which end in 5 are divisible by 5 and so are not prime. All numbers larger than 2 which end in 2 are divisible by 2 and so are not prime.