the higher multiple of ten
10 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.
Every whole number that ends with a zero is a multiple of ten. There are an infinite number of them.
the larger multiple
Halfway between any two multiples of ten is always a multiple of five because each multiple of ten is also a multiple of five. For example, if you take the multiples of ten 20 and 30, their halfway point is 25, which is a multiple of five. This holds true for any pair of multiples of ten, as the average will always yield a number divisible by five.
Yes.
Any multiple of ten ends with the digit 0.
I think you probably already know this but... one is a multiple for every number because every number is divisible by one example: 1 fits into ten ten times so it is divisible by one. I'm guessing this question was a joke so this answer will probably never be used but I don't care.
the higher multiple of ten
10 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.
10, 30, 50, 70, 90, etc
One million (1,000,000).
Every whole number that ends with a zero is a multiple of ten. There are an infinite number of them.
Why the product of a multiple of ten and a multiple of ten will always have only one zero
the larger multiple
To the nearest ten the number would be 90
Halfway between any two multiples of ten is always a multiple of five because each multiple of ten is also a multiple of five. For example, if you take the multiples of ten 20 and 30, their halfway point is 25, which is a multiple of five. This holds true for any pair of multiples of ten, as the average will always yield a number divisible by five.