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If the number 6" ends with the digit zero (0), then it should be divisible by 5. ... Therefore, the prime factorization of 6" doesn't contain prime number 5. Hence, it is obvious that for any natural number n, 6nis not divisible by 5. Thus it proves that 6 cannot end with the digit 0 for any natural number n.
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