If a number is a multiple of 5, it will be greater than 5 and end in a 5 or a zero.
Since 5 is a prime number, then any number, which is not a multiple of 5, is relatively prime with the number 5. You can determine if a number is a multiple of 5, by looking at the ones place digit. If it is a 0 or 5, and the number itself is not zero, then the number is a multiple of 5.
number is both a prime number and a multiple of 5 = 5
5 is a multiple of 1 and 5.
No, 4, 5, and 8 are not multiples of 40. A number is a multiple of another number if it can be divided evenly by that number. To determine if a number is a multiple of 40, you would need to see if it can be divided by 40 without a remainder.
Yes. 25 is a multiple of 5 and the number 5 is a prime number.
If the other number is not a multiple of 5, the LCM is the product of 5 and the other number.
5, which is the only prime number which is a multiple of 5!
The only prime multiple of 5 is 5.
Any number that can be divided by 5 that gives a whole number for an answer is a multiple of 5. So if 5/1=5, then 5 is a multiple of 5. All numbers that you think of are multiples of 1 and whatever number you are thinking of before.
Which number is a factor of 10 , but not a multiple of 5
If the other number is a multiple of 5, the GCF is 5. If it is not a multiple of 5, the GCF is 1.
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