yes
No as 5 is a factor of 10
When a number can be divided by another number without leaving a remainder, it is called divisible. For example, 10 is divisible by 2 because when we divide 10 by 2, there is no remainder.
If a number ends with 0, it is divisible by 10.If a number ends with 0, it is divisible by 10.If a number ends with 0, it is divisible by 10.If a number ends with 0, it is divisible by 10.
Every number divisible by 10 is divisible by 5.
no, 15 is not divisible by 10 to an integer.
Yes, 10 is a factor of 40 because 40 is divisible by 10.
No, a number can only be divisible by a number smaller than it
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.
No. For any number to be a factor of another number, the second number must be divisible by (ie a multiple of) the first number. To check for divisibility by 3 add the digits of the number together and if this sum is divisible by 3, then so is the original number. 250 → 2 + 5 + 0 = 7; 7 is not divisible by 3, so 250 is not divisible by 3 → 3 is not a factor of 250. The factors of 250 are: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 125, 250.
No, 10 is a multiple of 5. 5 is a factor of 10.
No, 204 is not divisible by 10. A number is only divisible by 10 if it ends in a 0.
If a number is divisible by 10 (i.e. 100) then it is also divisible by 5. Ex: 100 by 10, is 10 by 5, is 20 20 by 10 is 2 by 5 is 4 The number of times it is divisible by 5 will always be double the number of times it is divisible by 10, which makes sense because 10 is double 5.