The answer depends on the ellipsis. If the .. is meant to indicate that the string of 5s continues without end ten it is a rational number.
ten more than five times a number
300
It is then 410,000 when rounded to the nearest ten thousand
In base ten, ten is not a prime number. It is divisible by both 2 and 5. In base 2, however, 10 is equal to two in base ten and two is a prime number.
Any integra number timed bt ten would be exacly adding a zero (0) to the end of the number. ^^
You add one more zero to the end of the number
Every number with a 0 at the end of it
Because it is the decimal number system. Which means there are ten digits. Other number systems end at other points. The binary number system ends at 1 for instance.
ten
number 8 (without decimals, the second number from the end is always in the ten's place)
If "number ten" refers to atomic number, then the answer is Neon.
coz ten ends in zero
Yes, a number in the ten thousandths place. And then in the hundred thousandths and so on. There need not be any end.
To do front end rounding with odd numbers, you round up to the nearest even number. For example, if you have the odd number 7 and you want to do front end rounding to the nearest ten, you round up to the nearest even ten, which is 10.
Nope ! For ANY number to be exactly divisible by ten it HAS to end in zero !
The answer depends on the ellipsis. If the .. is meant to indicate that the string of 5s continues without end ten it is a rational number.