I assume you mean "factor". 5 is a Prime number. That means it has no smaller factors, except the "trivial factor" 1.
No. Any number where 5 is a factor will end in 5 or 0
Yes, any number that ends in a five or a zero is a factor of five. Since two-hundred ends in a zero, it is a factor of five. Examples: # 20 = Factor of 5 # 59,660 = Factor of 5 # 5,161 ≠ Factor of 5 # 156,553,185,498,156,156,800 = Factor of 5 # 5,498,156,498,461 ≠ Factor of 5
The factors of 5 are: 1, and 5The factors of 10 are: 1, 5, and 10The factors common to 5 and 10 are: 1, and 5The greatest common factor is 5.
No, 5 is not a factor of 109. All numbers that have 5 as a factor end with 5 or 0.
Factor 5a-15 Factor out the 5; 5(a-3)
No, 5 is not a factor of 54.
No, 20 has 5 as a factor.
No, but 5 is a factor of 45.
35 is bigger than 5 and so it can not be a factor of 5. 5 is indeed a factor of 35
5 is not a factor of 9347. 5 is a factor of a number only if the last digit of the number is a 0 or a 5.
No. Numbers that have 5 as a factor end in 5 or 0.
5 is a factor of integers that end in 5 or 0, such as 15, 40, or 135. It is not a factor of integers that do not end in 5 or 0.