No, all multiples of 10 end with zero.
5, 10, and 20 are all multiples of 5 and factors of 20.
35 and 70 both have 7 and 5 as prime factors
Multiples of 10 include any number ending in zero. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another set of multiples.
Multiples of 5 are 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50... Multiples of 10 are 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100... The pattern is that every other multiple of 5 is also a multiple of 10.
Since 10 is a multiple of 5, all multiples of 10 are multiples of 5.
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.
All numbers that are multiples of 360 are multiples of 6, 8 and 10.
Common multiples of 9 and 10 are all of the multiples of 90.
All of them are.
False, all multiples of 10 end in 0. All multiples of 5 end in 5 or 0.
890 and all the multiples of 890.
2 and 5 are the prime factors that are common to all multiples of 10.
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.
8,16,24,32,40,48,56,64, 72,80. that is the 10 multiples of 8
All multiples of 10 end in 0 because if you times a number by 10, you just add a 0 to the end of the number. This means that multiples of 10 will always end in a 0
They are the infinitely many multiples of 990.