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Divide that number by 5 or Multiply it by 0.2
if any number is said to be divisible by 5.... it means that when you divide that number by 5, the remainder will be equal to 0.... Eg: 125/5=0 so.... 125 is divisible by 5.......
The largest number that will divide into any number evenly is the number itself.
Only the number 1 will divide evenly into 3, 5, and 8.The smallest number that can be divided evenly by 3, 5, and 8 is the number 120.
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Your question's meaning eludes me. You can divide any number by 5, whether or not it is a remainder, and why would you want to divide a remainder by 5 anyway?
As long as it end in 5 or Zero
to divide a number by any fraction you can multiply by the reciprocal ex) 5/(1/2)=5*(2/1)=5*2=10
We note that '125' ends in '5'. So it will divide by '5', which is a prime number. Hence 5)125 5)25 5)5 = 1 Keep dividing by any prime number, that will go into the answer, in this case '5'. So 5 x 5 x 5 = 5^(3) = 125 NB Any number that ends in '5' or '0' will divide by '5'. Any number that ends with an EVEN number will divide by '2'. Any number were the digits sum to '9' will divide by '9'. e.g. 27 ; 2 + 7 = 9 27/9 = 3
Any number that ends in 5 will have 5 as a factor, so divide. 225/5 = 45 ... divide by 5 again. 45 / 5 = 9... divide by 3 9/3 = 3 The prime factorization is 3x3x5x5.
Any number of the form 5n+4 where n is an integer.
In the decimal numbering system, if the number ends in 0 or 5 it is evenly divisible by 5. If it ends in any other number it is not.
YES!!! Any number however large, if the last (right hand) number ends in zero(0) or five(5) is divisible by '5'. e.g. 12345 will divide by '5' 12340 will also divide by '5'.
Divide the number by 100 to get 1%, then times the answer by 5 to get 5%Or, you can divide the number by 20, which will also give you 5%
You can divide any number by any other number - you just might not get an even number as the answer.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Numbers that end with 0 or 5 are multiples of 5. So, 5 itself is a factor that ends with 0 or 5, along with numbers like 10, 15, 20, and so on. Just imagine those numbers as colorful dots on your canvas, adding a lovely touch to your mathematical masterpiece.