[Number Play] Divisibility by 5 and 10 - Method + Examples - Divisibility Rules - 2, 5, 10 and 3

part 2 - Divisibility by 5 and 10 - Divisibility Rules - 2, 5, 10 and 3 - Chapter 5 Class 8 - Number Play (Ganita Prakash) - Class 8 (Ganita Prakash - 1, 2 & Old NCERT)
part 3 - Divisibility by 5 and 10 - Divisibility Rules - 2, 5, 10 and 3 - Chapter 5 Class 8 - Number Play (Ganita Prakash) - Class 8 (Ganita Prakash - 1, 2 & Old NCERT)

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Divisibility by 5 and 10Let’s do one-by-one Divisibility by 10 A Number is divisible by 10, if its last digit is 0 Example Is 20 divisible by 10? As last digit is 0, It is divisible by 10 Is 43 divisible by 10? As last digit is not 0, It is not divisible by 10 Divisibility by 5 A Number is divisible by 5 if Last digit is 5 or 0 Example Is 60 divisible by 5? As last digit is 0, It is divisible by 5 Is 25 divisible by 5? As last digit is 5, It is divisible by 5 Is 39 divisible by 5? As last digit is not 5 or 0, It is not divisible by 5

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