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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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.
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