Yes, 10,000 is a multiple of 5 because a number is considered a multiple of another number when it can be divided by that number without leaving a remainder. In this case, 10,000 divided by 5 equals 2,000, which is a whole number without a remainder, confirming that 10,000 is indeed a multiple of 5.
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50,000.
2000 x 5 = 10000
Counting 10000, there are 17999.
simple interest .. A = P(1+r)t 10000 = P(1.05)5 P = 10000 / (1.05)5 P = 7835.26
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5% of $10,000.00 = 5% * 10000 = 0.05 * 10000 = $500.00
5% of 10000 is 500, so if you subtract 500 from 10000 the answer is 9500.
10% of $10000 would be $1000. So 5% of $10000 must be $500.
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The LCM is: 71,070,000
5/8 * 10000 = 6250.
The question is a bit ambiguous: "the sum of the product ... " does not seem to make sense. The first 5 digit number is 10000 the first 5 digit multiple of 6 is 10002 Their product is 100020000. I am not sure what to sum, though.
0.5 is 5% if 10.
5 t(US) = 10000 lb5 t(US) = 10000 lb5 t(US) = 10000 lb5 t(US) = 10000 lb5 t(US) = 10000 lb5 t(US) = 10000 lb
The least common multiple (LCM) is often also called the lowest common multiple or smallest common multiple. Keep in mind that these different terms all refer to the same thing: the smallest positive integer which is a multiple of two or more numbers.The least common multiple of 67 and 10000 is 670000.