if the ones digit ofa numbre greater than 1 is 0, what factor or factors must that number have?

a.2 only
b.5 only
c.2 and 5
d.neither 2 or 5

since the number ends in zero, it must be

(10)k
=2*5*k

so if it ends in zero, it must divide by both 2 and 5

C is the answer

thanks

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Ah, I've got it! The ones digit of a number greater than 1 being 0 means that the number is divisible by 10. And guess what? 10 can be broken down into 2 and 5.

So, my dear friend, the correct answer is c. The number must have both factors 2 and 5. They're like the dynamic duo of divisibility!

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To determine the factor or factors that a number must have if the ones digit is 0, we need to think about divisibility rules.

When the ones digit of a number is 0, it means that the number is divisible by 10, which is equal to 2 multiplied by 5.

Therefore, the correct answer is option c. The number must have both factors 2 and 5.