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A number divisible by both 2 and 5 must have ____ in its ones place.

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Answered by sonika2369
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A number divisible by both 2 and 5 must have 0 in its ones place

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Answered by unknownuser7843
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Answer:

0 IS THE ANSWER

Step-by-step explanation:

THE NUMBER AT UNITS DIGIT IS 0 BECAUSE 2 AND 5 IS PRIME NUMBER AND IT WILL BE DIVISIBLE BY ONLY NUMBER 1 AND THE NUMBER ITSELF

BECAUSE 2 AND 5 IS PRIME NUMBER AND IT WILL BE DIVISIBLE BY ONLY NUMBER 1 AND THE NUMBER ITSELF EXAMPLE :- 1×2=2 , 2×1= 2

BECAUSE 2 AND 5 IS PRIME NUMBER AND IT WILL BE DIVISIBLE BY ONLY NUMBER 1 AND THE NUMBER ITSELF EXAMPLE :- 1×2=2 , 2×1= 2 1×5=5, 5×1=5

BECAUSE 2 AND 5 IS PRIME NUMBER AND IT WILL BE DIVISIBLE BY ONLY NUMBER 1 AND THE NUMBER ITSELF EXAMPLE :- 1×2=2 , 2×1= 2 1×5=5, 5×1=5 HOPE THIS HELPS YOU AND PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST...

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