Writing in math - How can multiples of 10 also be multiples of 5?

Each 10 has two 5's.

5.10.15.20.25.30....

while... 10,20,30...........

so Each 10 has two 5's.

Right.

Multiples of 10 can also be multiples of 5 because 5 can "go into" 10 easily, so is the same for other multiples.

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To understand how multiples of 10 can also be multiples of 5, we first need to clarify the concept of multiples.

In mathematics, a multiple of a number is the result of multiplying that number by an integer (a whole number). For example, the multiples of 5 are obtained by multiplying 5 by different integers: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and so on.

Now, let's consider the multiples of 10. Multiples of 10 are obtained by multiplying 10 by different integers: 10, 20, 30, 40, and so on.

So, how can multiples of 10 be multiples of 5? The key lies in the fact that both 5 and 10 have a common factor of 5. Since every multiple of 10 has a factor of 10, it also has a factor of 5. In other words, any multiple of 10 is divisible by 5.

For example, take the number 20. Now, let's check if it is a multiple of 5. Dividing 20 by 5 gives us 4, which is an integer. Therefore, 20 is divisible by 5 and is a multiple of 5.

In general, any number that is divisible by 10 will always be divisible by 5 because 10 and 5 have a common factor of 5.

To summarize, multiples of 10 can also be multiples of 5 because both numbers share a common factor of 5.