Yes. Every time you divide it by 5 you get an whole number.
That means that you multiply all five numbers.
All but the number five are multiples of 5.
Look for a table of prime numbers. All the odd numbers that are NOT on this list are composite numbers.
All whole numbers can be divided by at least two numbers: 1 and the number itself. Additionally, all even whole numbers can be divided by two and all numbers ending in five can be divided by five.
I don't know what a pachymeter is. But here's how to get the average of any five numbers, no matter where they came from: -- Add up all five numbers. -- Divide the sum by 5 . The quotient is the average of the five numbers.
All five of them.
all numbers times 15...
by counting the amount of numbers and puting them in a tally.
The three times table and the one times table.
all of them except the even ones
Just add all the numbers, then divide by the size of the set. For example, if you have a set of five numbers, add all of them, then divide the result by five.
The numbers three, seven and eight all have five letters