The number 0 and the number 5 itself, and any integer greater than 5 that ends with either 5 or 0 in the units column. These are the numbers divisible by 5 and leaving no remainder. It's important to make the distinction, because any real numberis divisible by any other real number other than zero. So you might get caught on that if you are not careful.
Since 0 divided by the real numbers always results in 0 and does not give unique solutions, some mathematicians and teachers may not include 0 in the list.
The numbers that are divisible by 5 has 5 or 0 at the end.So,this numbers are divisible by 5.5,10,15,25,555,10000,etc.
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No, because 1 is not evenly divisible by 5. However, all numbers divisible by 5 are divisible by 1.
All numbers are divisble by 5. Only numbers ending in 0 or 5 are evenly (no remainder) divisible by 5.
Any numbers that end in 5 or 0 are divisible by 5.5101520253035404550556065707580859095100
No. 15 is divisible by 5.
It's false because we have numbers that is divisible by 10 but not divisible by 5 and vice versa, we have numbers that is divisible by 10 but not divisible by 5.
No. The only numbers that are divisible by 5 are the numbers that end with 5 or 0. In this case, it ends with 6, so 5 is NOT divisible by 998876. =)
111 numbers between 5 and 1000 are divisible by 9
There are 600 5-digit numbers divisible by 150.
Yes, since 10 is divisible by 5, ALL numbers that are divisble by 10 are also divisble by 5.
-- All of the numbers that end with a zero are divisible by 10.-- All of those, and all of the numbers that end with a 5, are also divisible by 5.