Yes.
With all multiples of 10, the last digit is always a zero.
So, if a number ends with a zero, it is divisible by 10.
Yes, it is divisible by 10 because it is a number greater than 10 that ends in zero (0), in which case one zero (0) is eliminated from the end of the number and what remains is the quotient.
It has a 0 at the end
A number is divisible by 10 if its last digit is 0. To determine if a number is divisible by 235, it must be divisible by both 5 and 47 (since 235 = 5 × 47). Therefore, for a number to be divisible by both 235 and 10, it must end in 0 (for divisibility by 10) and be divisible by 47.
460 is not divisible by 9, but it is divisible by 5 and 10.
It is divisible by 10, but not by 235.
Because any whole number ending with a zero is divisible by 10.
yes
Yes, it is divisible by 10 because it is a number greater than 10 that ends in zero (0), in which case one zero (0) is eliminated from the end of the number and what remains is the quotient.
If it ends in a zero, it's divisible by 10.
440
Yes - since the last digit is 0, we know that 32940 is divisible by 10.
10% = 44000/10 = 4400 1% = 4400/10 = 440 5% = 440x5 = 2200 or 5% = 4400/2 = 2200
It has a 0 at the end
If it ends in zero.
4400 grams is approximately 10 (9.70034) pounds.
Sweetheart, if you want to know if 7,678,900 is divisible by 10, just look at the last digit. If it's a 0, then yes, it's divisible by 10. In this case, the last digit is 0, so yes, 7,678,900 is indeed divisible by 10. Math doesn't have to be a drama, honey!
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