no. Here is a rule to learn- If a number is divisible by 5, it must end in 0 or 5. If it does not, it is not divisible by 5. Numbers that end in 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9 are NOT divisible by 5. (Conversely,) if the number does end in 0 or 5 , it is divisible by 6.
NO. A number divisible by 5 must end in 5 or 0.
Well, numbers that do not end in 0 or 5 aren't divisible by 5 ;)
Nope... for a number to be divisible by 5, it must end in ether a 5 or a 0 !
No, the number 566 is not evenly divisible by 5. Only numbers that end in 5 or 0 are evenly divisible by 5. If you subtract 1 from 566 you then have a number that is evenly divisible by 5, which is 565. 565/5 = 113.
no. Here is a rule to learn- If a number is divisible by 5, it must end in 0 or 5. If it does not, it is not divisible by 5. Numbers that end in 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9 are NOT divisible by 5. (Conversely,) if the number does end in 0 or 5 , it is divisible by 6.
If a number is divisible by 5, it will end in 0 or 5.
end with 5
NO. A number divisible by 5 must end in 5 or 0.
Well, numbers that do not end in 0 or 5 aren't divisible by 5 ;)
Yes. Any whole number with a zero or a '5' on the end is divisible by 5.
Nope... for a number to be divisible by 5, it must end in ether a 5 or a 0 !
it will end in 0 or 5
Not to give a whole number. Only numbers which end in a 5 or a 0 are divisible by 5.
No, the number 566 is not evenly divisible by 5. Only numbers that end in 5 or 0 are evenly divisible by 5. If you subtract 1 from 566 you then have a number that is evenly divisible by 5, which is 565. 565/5 = 113.
No, it's not. The only way this is divisible by 5 is if the last number at the end of it is a multiple of five.
No. All multiples of 5 end in 0 or 5. Therefore to be divisible by 5 the number must end in 0 or 5 2004 ends in 4 which is not 0 nor 5; so 2004 is not divisible by 5.