State divisibility rule for 5 give examples
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Divisibility by 5 is easily determined by checking the last digit in the number (475), and seeing if it is either 0 or 5. If the last number is either 0 or 5, the entire number is divisible by 5. If the last digit in the number is 0, then the result will be the remaining digits multiplied by 2.
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Divisibility rule for 5 - If any number's last digit ends with 0 or 5 , then we can say that the number is divisible by 5 .
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Examples -
275 - divisible by 5
372 - not divisible by 5
110 - divisible by 5
356 - not divisible by 5
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