Fives and zeros
o and 5
yes
All but the number five are multiples of 5.
86,420
Fives and zeros
o and 5
yes
All but the number five are multiples of 5.
-99
86,420
Answer: 2058 Explanation: Consider the thousandths place. You can place digits 1,2,3,4,5,6 (not 0 as the number would then become a 3-digit). Now consider hundredths place. You can place all the allowed digits ( ie, 0,1,2,3,4,5,6). In the same way you can place all allowed digits in tens and ones place. No. of digits which can be placed in thousandths place: 6 No. of digits which can be placed in hundredths place: 7 No. of digits which can be placed in tens place: 7 No. of digits which can be placed in ones place: 7 Total possible numbers which can be formed: 6 X 7 X 7 X 7 = 2058
One, three, five, seven, and nine. (1, 3, 5, 7, and 9)
2984, 2980
the 3 digits is the ones place the 5 digits is the tenths place the 9 digits is the hundredths place
The "ones" place is always the last digit in any number so multiples of 5 always have either 5 or 0 (zero) in the "ones" digit position.
86420