30
No, just numbers that have a 0 in their ones place
300 is the smallest number that 10 25 and 60 will divide into evenly
use the divisibility rules. because these are all multiples of 10 right off the bat, you can divide all of them by 10 and use the numbers 5, 10 and 490 as your numbers instead. you can then use factor trees and prime factorization to help you. (I assumed that "divided evenly" you actually meant "multiplied evenly" as a smaller number cannot be divided evenly by a larger number)
To reduce a number to its lowest terms, you have to divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common factor (the largest number that you can divide both numbers by). In this case, that number is 5, because you can divide both 5 and 10 evenly by it. Once you divide both numbers by the GCF, your result will be 1/2.
40,80
2.5
The least common multiple of 9 and 10 is 90 because it is the lowest number that both 9 and 10 divide into evenly.
6*9=54 so they both go into it evenly, but the lowest number is 18.
11
No as 5 is a factor of 10
No, just numbers that have a 0 in their ones place
300 is the smallest number that 10 25 and 60 will divide into evenly
48 is the lowest of all whole numbers having 10 factors.
Because 10 is a factor of 20 and 40. So any number which divides 10 evenly divides the factor of 20 or 40 evenly
2520
The lowest number on the Ritcher scale is a 1.0. A 1.0 is generally not felt at all. The highest number is a 10 on the Ritcher scale.
Yes, all numbers that are divisible by 5 are also divisible by 10. This is because 10 is a multiple of 5. When we say that a number is divisible by 5, we mean that it can be evenly divided by 5 with no remainder. When we say that a number is divisible by 10, we mean that it can be evenly