Yes.
No. 15, 25, 35, and 1675 are divisible by 5, but not by 10. However, every number divisible by 10 is also divisible by 5.
Any number that is divisible by 10 is an even number and hence divisible by 2 also. It can also be stated that because 10 is divisible by 2, all numbers divisble by 10 are also divisible by 2.
Always. A number divisible by another is also divisible by all the factors of that number. A number that is divisible by 10 is also divisible by 2 and 5. Take any multiple of 10 and check it. 70/5=14 or 180/5=36
It is also divisible by 2 and 5
as 9 is made of 3 times 3 so any number (such as 90) which is divisible by 9 will also be divisible by 3 and the answer will be 3 times bigger so 90/9 is 10 then 90/3 = 30 which is 10 x 3 Example: same for any number that is divisible by 14 will also be divisible by 7 (or also 2) as 14 = 7 x 2 or divisible by say 50 is also divisible by 5 or 10 as 50 = 5 x 10 and so on ...
Any number that ends in '5' or '0' is divisible by '5'. Any number that ends in '0' is divisible by '10'. Hence 100,000 is dividible by both '5' and '10' . The repective answer are 20,000 and 10,000. A number such as 1,000,005 is only divisible by '5'. Hence the answer is 200,001
No. Any number that is divisible by 10 is divisible by 5. It doesn't work the other way.
There is none. Any number that is divisible by 2 and 5, for example, must also be divisible by 10.
Any number that ends with 0 is divisible by 10.
Three is a prime number and isn't divisible by any whole number * * * * * True, but irrelevant to the question. Any number that is divisible by 10 MUST be divisible by 5. Therefore there are no such numbers.
Any number that ends in a zero is divisible evenly by 5 and 10
All numbers divisible by 90 are also divisible by 9 and 10