Asked by Kristina

The question is:
If the ones digit of a number 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

I thought neither D as it would have to be a number such as 10. 10 + 10 = 20
10 + 10 + 10 = 30 leaving zero's in the ones place. Am I right? Please help. Thanks

Answers

Answered by peaxxx
It's C because if the number is greater than 1 and has a zero the ones place ex: 10, 20, 30... it's factors have to include 2 and 5.
Answered by Writeacher
http://www.answers.com/topic/factor

See definitions 3 and 4 to be clear on the meaning of the word "factor."
Answered by amira
answer c
Answered by Peyton
C 2 or 5
Answered by lenny
c 2 and 5 trump broke the computer
Answered by Anonymous
C.2and5
Answered by Anonymous
Ir is c
Answered by Aysiln
C but I am a 3grade


Answered by Aysiln
C but I am a 3grade
Answered by Nina
I’m in third grade and the answer is C in my opinion.
Answered by Taranpreet
That is Ccccc cccclike if no one knew the answer Albert Einstein wold call the cops to arrest the dude that got it wrong
Answered by Taranpreet
Well Albert E. is a smart dude am I right
Answered by Bob Bobbington
C it is of course! I don't Know much but i just had my confrence
Answered by LunAR
I hate to do fractions but i know it is c and im only in 1st grade! :D i am smart!
Answered by Xiangbin
C. 2 and 5
Answered by someone
its c! hope you fail
Answered by Areal
if the ones digit number is greater the 1 is 0 it is 2 and 5
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