To find any multiple of 5, you must count by 5's. For example . . . 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, etc. So, to find the next multiple of 5 after 800, you must add 5 to 800 and get 805. Therefore, 805 is the next multiple of 5 after 800. Keep counting by 5's to get the next multiple.
20
10.
10*3 = 30
what is 5.5 to the nearest tenth?
Step 1. I look in the hundredths place. If I see a 5 or more I round up, otherwise down, to the next multiple of one tenth. Step 2. The number in the hundredths place is 5 so I know to round up. Step 3. The next higher multiple of one tenth is 21.4. That is the answer.
The greatest multiple of 36 is infinite.
To find any multiple of 5, you must count by 5's. For example . . . 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, etc. So, to find the next multiple of 5 after 800, you must add 5 to 800 and get 805. Therefore, 805 is the next multiple of 5 after 800. Keep counting by 5's to get the next multiple.
20
30
4 and 5 are co-prime so the smallest positive integer that is divisible by 4 and 5 is 4*5 = 20. Let S stand for the smallest positive integer that is divisible by 4, 5 and B.After that the answer depends on the value of BIf B is co-prime with both 4 and 5 then S = 20B.If B is co-prime with 4 but is a multiple of 5, then let B = 5*C. Then S = 20C.If B is a multiple of 4 but is co-prime with 5, then let B = 4*D. Then S = 20D.If B is a multiple of 2 but not 4, and is co-prime with 5, then let B = 2*E. Then S = 20E.If B is a multiple of 2 but not 4, and is also a multiple of 5, then let B = 10*F. Then S = 20F.If B is a multiple of 4 as well as of 5 then S = B.
10.
10*3 = 30
No, the multiples of 5 are all of the whole numbers whose "1's" digit is either 0 or 5.
Five is in the tenth place of 8.54 (while 4 is in the hundredth).
If you are talking about in multiples of 6, then the tenth multiple would be 60.
what is 5.5 to the nearest tenth?