No.
No. A prime number is divisible by one and itself only- a number ending in zero is divisible by factor/s of ten.
A number ending with zero is called a multiple of 10. This is because it can be evenly divided by 10 without leaving a remainder. In the decimal system, each place value represents a power of 10, so a zero at the end of a number signifies that it is a multiple of 10.
No. All whole numbers ending in zero are even. The only even prime number is two.
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480 is a Composite Number ( all whole numbers greater than zero and ending in zero are composite ).
No. All whole numbers ending in zero are composite.
It is even. All whole numbers ending in zero are even.
ANY number ending in a zero can be exactly divided by ten !
Yes, but the quotient will not always be an integer.
500 is an even number. In mathematics, a number is considered even if it is divisible by 2 without leaving a remainder. Since 500 divided by 2 equals 250 with no remainder, it is classified as an even number.
5 is a factor of any whole number ending in 5; it is also a factor of any whole number of 2 or more digits ending in zero.