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Divisibility Principle of 5

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Definition :-
A given number is divisible by 5, if it's one's digit is either 0 or 5.

Read the follwing examples and you can futher learn Divisibility Principle of 5:-

Example 1 = Is 95 divisible by 5 ?
Answer = In the given number 95,
the one's digit is 5.
So, the given number 95 is divisible by 5.

Example 2 = Is 70 divisible by 5 ?
Answer = In the given number 70,
the one's digit is 0.
So, the given number 70 is divisible by 5.

Example 3 = Is 58 divisible by 5 ?
Answer = In the given number 58,
the one's digit is neither 0 nor 5.
So, the given number 58 is not divisible by 5.

Example 4 = Is 675 divisible by 5 ?
Answer = In the given number 675,
the one's digit is 5.
So, the given number 675 is divisible by 5.

Example 5 = Is 430 divisible by 5 ?
Answer = In the given number 430,
the one's digit is 0.
So, the given number 430 is divisible by 5.

Example 6 = Is 987 divisible by 5 ?
In the given number 987,
the one's digit is neither 0 nor 5.
So, the given number 987 is not divisible by 5.





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