Yes.
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.
Point two five percent as a decimal is.25.
two fifth of twenty five =102/5 of 25= 2/5 * 25= 50/5= 10
Five squared is 25, and two squared is 4. When you add these together, 25 plus 4 equals 29. Therefore, five squared plus two squared is 29.
25
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.
Point two five percent as a decimal is.25.
two fifth of twenty five =102/5 of 25= 2/5 * 25= 50/5= 10
If the last two digits of a number are a multiple of 25 - i.e., 00, 25, 50, or 75 - then the number is divisible by 25. This is related to the fact that 100 is a multiple of 25.
five more than two = 2 + 25 = 27
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10
Five squared is 25, and two squared is 4. When you add these together, 25 plus 4 equals 29. Therefore, five squared plus two squared is 29.
25
The least common multiple of 5 and 2 is 10.
The Least Common Multiple (L.C.M.) of two numbers is the lowest number that can be divided both. The least common multiple of 25 and 11 is 275.