The last digit is 5 and it is being multiplied by 4. The number 4 is even. Anytime 5 is multiplied by an even number, the result will end with zero. So that is what happens in this instance:
235 x 4 = 940
15
It is always zero !
No... 4 times 3 = 12... That has a 2 in the ones place
There is no difference.
i have no idea ask another person
its always the same
To find the answer, multiply 7 times the number in the ones place (3) to get 21. Place the 1 in the one's place in the answer and carry the 2 to the tens place. Multiply the 6 in the tens place by the 7 to get 42 and add the 2 that you carried to get 44. Place that in the answer. The answer is 441.
It is 0. Two of the first 51 prime numbers are 2 and 5, whose product is 10. When you multiply 10 by any other whole numbers, the final digit (in the ones place value) will be 0.
it means multiply the the number in the ones place by two and use that number to subtract
15
It is always zero !
100
No... 4 times 3 = 12... That has a 2 in the ones place
Equally.
There is no difference.
i am a two digit # my tens digit# is 3 times my ones digit #and the sum of my digit is 12 what am i
The 5 in the tens place is 50. The 5 in the ones place (known as the units place in Britain) is only a 5. Therefore, the 50 is ten times greater than the 5.