Oh, isn't that just lovely? Any number that has 5 as a factor is a multiple of 5. It's like a happy little tree in a beautiful forest of numbers. Just remember, when you see 5 as a factor, you're painting a picture of division where the answer is always a whole number.
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5, 10, 15, 20 etc etc ad infinitum et nauseam.
Your question ought to have been, "What number(s) have a factor of 5?" Although previously answered correctly in Latin, any number multiplied by 5 will result in a factor.
you have your answer here who ever asked 2 seconds ago, the number 40 has 5 factors!
40 has 8 factors (1,2,4,5,8,10,20,40)
No. Any number where 5 is a factor will end in 5 or 0
1 is a factor of 5 which is a prime number
No. A number must be divisible by the factor.
5
5 is a prime number. It is only evenly divisible by itself and one.5 is a prime number, so the only prime factor of 5 is itself.5 is already a prime number; it has no factorization.