No. 10 does not evenly divide into 325, so it cannot be a factor of 325. Numbers that are divisible by 10 will end in a 0.
325/10025 is a common factor of both 325 and 100, so divide numerator and denominator by 25 and you get 13/4, which can be written as 3 and 1/4 or 3.25 in decimal325/100 = 13/4 or 31/4
There are infinitely many possible answers. Three examples are: 1 * 325 2 * 162.5 (-10)*(-32.5)
To round 325 to the nearest 10, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 2. Since the digit to the right of the tens place is 5 or greater, we round up. Therefore, 325 rounded to the nearest 10 is 330.
If a multiple of 10 were a factor of 45, then both '10' and the multiple would be factors of 45. Since 10 is not a factor of 45, there is no such number.There are no multiples of 10 that are factors of 45.
Listen up, honey. If a number has 10 as a factor, that means it can be divided evenly by 10. And guess what? Any number that can be divided by 10 can also be divided by 5 because 10 is just 5 times 2. So, yes, any number that has 10 as a factor will also have 5 as a factor. Case closed.
No. If 10 is a factor of a number, that number will end in 0. 5 is a factor though
52 is not a factor of 325. 5 squared is a factor of 325.
The greatest common factor of 175 and 325 is 25.
Multiples of 325, like 325, 650 and 975
325 = 5 * 5 * 13
The GCF is: 325
greatest common factor of 75, 195, and 325.
25 x 13 = 325
1, 5, 13, 25, 65, 325
32.5
1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 25, 26, 50, 65, 130, 325, 650
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