Respuesta :
Answer:
A multiple of 10 cannot have anything but a zero as its final digit
Step-by-step explanation:
In other words, 10 times anything is 20, 30, 40, 50 and so on, but never 35.
Examples:
10 x 1 = 10
10 x 2 = 20
10 x 3 = 30
10 x 4 = 40...
10 x 123 = 1,230
A simple rule to help you is that a number multiplied by 10 is always that number with a zero added on the end. Look above to see what I'm talking about.
PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST
Answer:
Given :Greg has rows of stamps with 10 stamps in each row. Greg says there are a total of 35 stamps.
To Find :Use what you've learned about multiples of 10 to explain why Greg is incorrect.
Solution :
Greg has rows of stamps with 10 stamps in each row
let x be the no. of rows
So, No. of stamps = 10 x
Greg says there are a total of 35 stamps.
So, 10 x = 35
x = 3.5
Multiples of 10 always have 0 at unit place
So, there can never be 35 stamps
So, Greg is incorrect.