You could, if you vocalised it as "three-oh-five" or "three-zero-five." However, it would be more usual to say "three hundred and five," in which case you would not say 0.
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305 is an odd number. The last digit of even numbers is 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8; odd numbers end in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9
these 0's are place holders. if 305 is 3 5 then it won't make any sense.
No it is not.
If you mean: 2x^2 -5x = 35 then 2x^2 -5x -35 = 0 and by using the quadratic equation formula the value of x is (5-square root 305)/4 or (5+square root 305)/4
100(5.3/305) = 1.7 %, to the justified number of significant digits.