False, all multiples of 10 end in 0. All multiples of 5 end in 5 or 0.
All decimals, and all whole numbers that do not end in zero or 5, are not multiples of 5 .
All multiples of 10 end in 0 because if you times a number by 10, you just add a 0 to the end of the number. This means that multiples of 10 will always end in a 0
The main generalization you can make about all multiples of 5 would be that they will either end in the digit 0 or 5. So 5, 487975, 100, and so on all are multiples of 5. I don't believe there are any other generalizations that can be made about it.
Multiples of the multiples of 10
Multiples of 5 always end in either 5 or 0.
No, 5x2 = 10 which does not end in 5. All multiples of 5 will always end in a 5 or 0
False, all multiples of 10 end in 0. All multiples of 5 end in 5 or 0.
multiples of 5 end in -0 or -5
All multiples of 5 are numbers ending in either 5 or 0.
All decimals, and all whole numbers that do not end in zero or 5, are not multiples of 5 .
zero or 5
Even numbers have to end with 2, 4, 6, 8, or 0. And multiples of 5 have to end in 5 or 0.
No. Multiples of 5 end in 0 or 5.
zero or 5
Even multiples of 5 must end with a zero.
A quick way to check multiples of five is to remember the following rule: All numbers that end in 0 or 5 are multiples of 5. All multiples of 5 end in 0 or 5. In this case, we have 1455, which ends in 5. Therefore, it is a multiple of 5.