If it has a 0 or a 5 at the end of it.
10. (10*1=10, 5*2=10)
Yes. any number ending in 5 or 0 is a multiple of 5 and any number ending in 0 is a multiple of 10. (:
The first one is 5x1=5 the next is 5x2=10 The number itself is always the first multiple. This is important because when finding a common multiple, one needs to consider the number itself as a multiple Example: Find the least common multiple of 5 and 10, the answer is 10 since it is a multiple of itself and 5xs2 is 10.
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The least common multiple (LCM) refers to a multiple that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question!
10 or any multiple of 10.
The number 5 is both a factor and a multiple of 5, because5 and 1 are both factors of 5.5, 10, 15, 20, 25... are multiples of 5. The common number is 5.
Every whole number that ends with ' 5 ' or ' 0 ' is a multiple of 5 . Every whole number that ends with ' 0 ' is a multiple of 10.
A multiple of a number is something you get when you multiply that number by another. For instance, 5 x 2 = 10, so 10 is a MULTIPLE of 5 and a MULTIPLE of 2. If you're trying to find a multiple of a number, say, 3, multiply that number by another. It can be any number.
Which number is a factor of 10 , but not a multiple of 5
A multiple of 5 is a number that can be divided by 5 evenly. For example 5, 10, and 15 are all multiples of 5.A multiple of 5 is a number that can be divided by 5 evenly. For example 5, 10, and 15 are all multiples of 5.
10. (10*1=10, 5*2=10)
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10 and any multiple of 10.
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Yes. any number ending in 5 or 0 is a multiple of 5 and any number ending in 0 is a multiple of 10. (:
The first one is 5x1=5 the next is 5x2=10 The number itself is always the first multiple. This is important because when finding a common multiple, one needs to consider the number itself as a multiple Example: Find the least common multiple of 5 and 10, the answer is 10 since it is a multiple of itself and 5xs2 is 10.