A number divisible by 10 is any number that can be divided by 10 with no remainder; one example is 20.
Divisibility Rule of 10
The divisibility rule for 10 is straightforward: any number whose last digit is 0 is divisible by 10. This is a fundamental rule in number theory and is very useful for quickly identifying multiples of 10.
Examples of Numbers Divisible by 10
Here are some examples illustrating the divisibility rule:
- 10: The last digit is 0, and 10 / 10 = 1
- 20: The last digit is 0, and 20 / 10 = 2
- 30: The last digit is 0, and 30 / 10 = 3
- 1000: The last digit is 0, and 1000 / 10 = 100
- 5000: The last digit is 0, and 5000 / 10 = 500
- 60000: The last digit is 0, and 60000 / 10 = 6000