Two of them.
Every whole number that ends in 0 is evenly divisible by 10.
All numbers are divisible by ten but if you are referring to numbers that are divisible by ten and produce a whole number, you are referring to multiples of 10 or any number ending in 0.
2520
50 is divisible by 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 in the set of whole numbers. In the set of real numbers, 50 is divisible by any number and the answer will be a whole number only if it is divided by the 6 numbers mentioned above.
Two of them.
Every whole number that ends in 0 is evenly divisible by 10.
All numbers are divisible by ten but if you are referring to numbers that are divisible by ten and produce a whole number, you are referring to multiples of 10 or any number ending in 0.
2520
Only the whole numbers that end with a ' 0 ' are evenly divisible by 10.
the first 10 whole numbers are numbers 1 to 10 and in those numbers only 3 numbers are divisible by 3 in which 3, 6 and 9 therefore the probability of from those figures that the numbers won't be divisible by 3 is 7/10 or 70%.
50 is divisible by 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 in the set of whole numbers. In the set of real numbers, 50 is divisible by any number and the answer will be a whole number only if it is divided by the 6 numbers mentioned above.
24 is divisible by all of them. But only 2,3,4,6 & 8 will return whole numbers.
There are 89,999 numbers between 100,000 and 999,999 that are divisible by 10.
There are nine numbers between 10 and 100 that are evenly divisible by 11.
There are 10 whole numbers in 10 to 19.
Three is a prime number and isn't divisible by any whole number * * * * * True, but irrelevant to the question. Any number that is divisible by 10 MUST be divisible by 5. Therefore there are no such numbers.