Multiples of 5: 5, 10, 15Multiples of 10: 10, 20The LCM is 10.
Multiples of 5 and 10 are called common multiples.
There are infinitely many multiples of 10 so it is far from clear what you mean by "all 5" multiples. Any integer which ends in a 0 is a multiple of 10.
Well, honey, common multiples of 5 and 10 are numbers that both 5 and 10 can divide evenly into. So, grab your calculator and start counting by 10s until you hit a number that is also divisible by 5. Spoiler alert: the first few common multiples are 10, 20, 30, 40... you get the idea. Happy math-ing!
No, 5 is a factor of 10 and 20. 10 and 20 are multiples of 5.
Since 10 is a multiple of 5, all multiples of 10 are multiples of 5.
the first 5 multiplies of 5 are 5, 10, 15, 20, 25
Since 10 is a multiple of 5, all multiples of 10 will also be multiples of 5. Test the theory. 30, 50, 100... All multiples of 10, and also of 5.
Any multiple of 10 is a multiple of 5 and 10
Multiples of 5: 5, 10, 15Multiples of 10: 10, 20The LCM is 10.
3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30
Multiples of 5 and 10 are called common multiples.
Yes.
All of them are.
False, all multiples of 10 end in 0. All multiples of 5 end in 5 or 0.
The first four multiples of five: 5, 10, 15, 20
10, 20, 30 The common multiples of 5 and 10 are multiples of their lowest common multiple. The lcm of 5 and 10, is 10. Thus the first three common multiples are 10, 20, 30.