The only factors of 10 are 1, 2, 5, and 10.
Every such number has.
It's part of the identity property. Pick a number. Multiply it by one. The answer will be the number. That means that every number has the factor pair of itself and 1, so every number has one as a common factor.
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It won't always be. The GCF and the LCM of 10 and 10 is 10.
5, 2, and 1, are all going to be factors with and number that 10 is a factor of.
Every number with a factor of 10 must have factors of 2 and 5. This is because 10 can be expressed as 2 x 5. Any number that is a multiple of 10 will have both 2 and 5 as factors, along with any other factors it may have. These two prime factors are essential for a number to have a factor of 10.
No. If 10 is a factor of a number, that number will end in 0. 5 is a factor though
it is not a factor becuase um......(what is think im just 10) 0 times 0 is nothing so take nothing and put it here.........................nothing(so 0)is not a factor becuse there has to be a number 1 and up becuase nothing is 0 so 0 is nothing hehehe
The result always ends in a zero
Correct. 5 and 2 are factors of 10, and will be factors of any number having 10 as a factor.
Listen up, honey. If a number has 10 as a factor, that means it can be divided evenly by 10. And guess what? Any number that can be divided by 10 can also be divided by 5 because 10 is just 5 times 2. So, yes, any number that has 10 as a factor will also have 5 as a factor. Case closed.
the number 10 is a factor of any number that ends with zero