No.
yes 675/5 is 135
Yes, five times.
One way to tell that 675 is a multiple of 5 is to divide 675 by 5 and see if it comes out without a fraction. 675 divided by 5 = 135. Another way is to know that any integer ending in five is a multiple of 5.
675 ÷ 3 = 225
No.
675, 690, 705.
The number 675 is "six hundred seventy-five."
They can only go once as they are both the same value.
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One is a prime factor of 210 because it goes into 210 equally. Two is a prime factor of 210 because no other number can go into it other then one and itself, and because it goes into 210 equally. Three is a prime factor of 210 because it goes into 210 equally, and because no other number can go into the number three equally, other then 3 and itself. Five is a prime factor of 210 because it divides into 210 equally, and because no other number can go into the number five equally, other then 5 and itself. Seven is a prime factor of 210 because it divides into 210 equally, and because no other number can go into the number seven equally, other then seven and itself.\ Hope this helped!
it is composite because it ends with five which automatically tells you its composite
20% of 675= 20% * 675= 0.2 * 675= 135