If it has a 0 or a 5 at the end of it.
Every other number that ends in 5 is a multiple of 5 this is why
No, no multiple of 4 ends in 5; they all end in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8.
A multiple of 10 must end in a zero
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If a number is a multiple of 5, it will be greater than 5 and end in a 5 or a zero.
If it has a 0 or a 5 at the end of it.
Its multiples will have 5 or 0 at the end of the number.
Any number that does not end with 0 or 5 is not a multiple of 5
All multiples of 5 end in 0 or 5. So, the only number between 102 and 108 which is a multiple of 5 is 105.
no such number. a mutliple of 5 has to end in 5 or 0 which you have listed both as not to use
Every other number that ends in 5 is a multiple of 5 this is why
No, it's not. The only way this is divisible by 5 is if the last number at the end of it is a multiple of five.
Any multiple of 10.
No, no multiple of 4 ends in 5; they all end in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8.
number is both a prime number and a multiple of 5 = 5
only 5 itself. Any other number ending in 5 is a multiple of 5 and so is not prime.