No, no multiple of 4 ends in 5; they all end in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8.
422➗4=105.5. No, it doesn't. If in the future you want to find this out, just put the first number into a calculator, press ➗, then the number of the times table and press =. If the number is whole then it is in the times table. If it is not whole, it is not in the times table.
The lowest number in the 21 times table and 24 times table is 21 x 24 21 24 --- 4 420 ----- 424
The 4 times table will show that a number is divisible by 4. Therefore, times any number, odd or even, by 4: the answer will be divisible by 4.
9000 does.
Yes, 180 is in the 4 times table. When you divide 180 by 4, the result is 45, which is a whole number. This means that 180 can be expressed as 4 multiplied by 45.
422➗4=105.5. No, it doesn't. If in the future you want to find this out, just put the first number into a calculator, press ➗, then the number of the times table and press =. If the number is whole then it is in the times table. If it is not whole, it is not in the times table.
The lowest number in the 21 times table and 24 times table is 21 x 24 21 24 --- 4 420 ----- 424
The 4 times table will show that a number is divisible by 4. Therefore, times any number, odd or even, by 4: the answer will be divisible by 4.
Yes. It's 4 times 14.
9000 does.
No. 4x1 is 2x2, which is a square number.
No but 148 is in the 4 times table
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No but 440 is in the 4 times table because 4 times 110 = 440
360 is one such number. It is not the smallest, though.
Because certain times tables always end in particular numbers. The numbers in the 10 times tables always end with a 0 e.g 10, 20, 30... The number in the 5 times tables always end with a 0 or 5 e.g. 5, 10, 15... The 2, 4, 6, 8 times tables will always end in even numbers. The 1 times table is obvious. The 9 times table always has digits that sum to 9 e.g. 9, 18, 27... The hardest times table is usually considered to be the 7 times table to learn as their is no obvious pattern to the numbers.