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Yes +++ To amplify a little, if the final digit of any multi-digit number is 0, then the number is divisible by 10. (Just remove the 0.)
No. A whole number is (evenly) divisible by 10 only if its last digit is ' 0 '.
No. In order for a number to be divisible by 10, the ones digit must be zero (0).
73540 For example, let us check if the number 73540 is divisible by 5 and 10. The last digit in the given number is 0, hence, 73540 is divisible by 5. The same condition is satisfied for the divisibility rule of 10 since the last digit is zero. Therefore, 73540 is divisible by 5 as well as 10.
90 is divisible by 10 because it has a 0 as its end digit. Any number with a zero as the end digit gives an integer result when dividing by 10.
Not evenly. You get 43.2 as the answer. To be divisible by 10, the last digit must be 0 The last digit of 432 is 2 which is not 0, so it is not divisible by 10.
Any number whose last digit is 0 would be divisible by both these numbers. 1000, 1010, 1020...
An even number, by definition is divisible by 2. For the number to be divisible by 10, the last digit must be 0, which ensures it is an even number. Any number, with zero as the last digit will satisfy the requirements. So 111110 will do.
All multiples of 10 end in a zero To be divisible by 10, the last digit must by a 0 The last digit of 926 is a 6 which is NOT a 0, so 936 is NOT divisible by 10.
All multiples of 10 end in a zero To be divisible by 10, the last digit must by a 0 The last digit of 117 is a 7 which is NOT a 0, so 117 is NOT divisible by 10.
All multiples of 10 end in a zero To be divisible by 10, the last digit must by a 0 The last digit of 195 is a 5 which is NOT a 0, so 195 is NOT divisible by 10.
All multiples of 10 end in a zero To be divisible by 10, the last digit must by a 0 The last digit of 312 is a 2 which is NOT a 0, so 312 is NOT divisible by 10.