Yes.
Why the product of a multiple of ten and a multiple of ten will always have only one zero
No
They are all the numbers that end with 0
Because every alternate multiple is also divisible by ten - therefore it ends in zero !
Yes, you can identify multiples of ten by recognizing that they always end in a zero. For example, numbers like 10, 20, and 30 are all multiples of ten because their last digit is zero. Additionally, any number that can be expressed as 10 times an integer is a multiple of ten.
They end in a zero.
A number is a multiple of ten if it ends with a zero in the units place. For example, 10, 20, and 150 are all multiples of ten because they conclude with the digit zero. Additionally, you can divide the number by ten; if the result is an integer with no remainder, then the number is a multiple of ten.
0 (Zero)
A multiple of 10 must end in a zero
No, 30 is not the only multiple of 3 that ends in zero. Any multiple of 30 will also be a multiple of 3 and will end in zero, such as 60, 90, 120, and so on. Therefore, there are infinitely many multiples of 3 that end in zero, not just 30.
coz ten ends in zero
No - numbers are only divisible exactly by ten - if they end in a zero !