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 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.
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5 is not a factor of 9347. 5 is a factor of a number only if the last digit of the number is a 0 or a 5.
Any number that has another number for a factor has that number's factors as factors as well. Since 5 is a factor of 10, all multiples of 10 have 5 as a factor.
No. Any number where 5 is a factor will end in 5 or 0
Which number is a factor of 10 , but not a multiple of 5
Correct. 5 and 2 are factors of 10, and will be factors of any number having 10 as a factor.
5 is an odd number and is a factor of 100
The number 5 is an even factor of 50, but not of 51.
A number that ends with 0 or 5 is divisible by 5. This is because any number ending in 0 or 5 is a multiple of 5. Factors of a number are the numbers that divide the original number without leaving a remainder. Therefore, any number ending in 0 or 5 will have 5 as a factor.
The number between 41 and 49 that has 5 is a factor is 45.
Becouse 5731*5=28655.5 is a factor, you can multiply a number by five to get this (if the number ends in 5 or 0, 5 is always a factor).
No. If 10 is a factor of a number, that number will end in 0. 5 is a factor though
Well, darling, the smallest number factor of 1234 is 1, and the smallest number factor of 5 is also 1. So, in this case, the smallest number factor of both 1234 and 5 is 1. Math can be a real snooze fest sometimes, can't it?