Well, honey, technically speaking, 0 is a multiple of every number under the sun, including 10. It's like the chameleon of the number world, blending in with whatever multiple you throw at it. So yes, darling, 0 is definitely a multiple of 10.
The third multiple of 10 is 1000 of course. Actually the third multiple of 10 besides 0 would be 30; 10, 20, and 30 are multiples of 10.
A multiple of 10 must end in a zero
Nope. The multiples of 10 always ends with 0 (zero). 49 does not end in 0 so it is NOT a multiple of 10. Multiples of 10 is 10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100,110 etc.
Ask, is 3.9 closer to 0 (the lower multiple of ten) or closer to 10 (the higher multiple of ten)? As it's closer to 0, your answer is 0.
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 third multiple of 10 is 1000 of course. Actually the third multiple of 10 besides 0 would be 30; 10, 20, and 30 are multiples of 10.
A multiple of 10 must end in a zero
Nope. The multiples of 10 always ends with 0 (zero). 49 does not end in 0 so it is NOT a multiple of 10. Multiples of 10 is 10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100,110 etc.
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.
Yes, because 10×49 = 490. Anything that ends in a 0 is a multiple of ten.
All multiples of 10 have zero in the ones place.
If an integer ends on 0, it is divisible by 10. So 2,530, which ends with a 0 is divisible by 10.
Ask, is 3.9 closer to 0 (the lower multiple of ten) or closer to 10 (the higher multiple of ten)? As it's closer to 0, your answer is 0.
A multiple is when you count by a number ex.10,20,30,40...... multiplication is when you do this 22 x 10 ___ 0 0 +220 ___ 220
Yes. any number ending in 5 or 0 is a multiple of 5 and any number ending in 0 is a multiple of 10. (:
If it has a 0 or a 5 at the end of it.
No. You can tell if something is divisible by 10 if it ends in a zero. 90 is a multiple of ten, but 91 is divisible by 7 and 13. Though, I have to say, it IS a multiple of 10 in the sense that 9.1*10=91. Otherwise, it isn't.