Zero as a Multiple: Understanding the Concept

In summary, the conversation discusses whether zero is a multiple of 5. The definition of a multiple is given as an integer a being a multiple of an integer b if there is an integer c such that a=b*c. Based on this definition, it is concluded that zero is a multiple of 5 because 0=0*5. However, it is noted that the only thing that is a multiple of zero is zero itself. The conversation ends with a clarification and acknowledgement of this statement.
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Zero a multiple of 5?

My wife, who is great at math and did well for herself at Harvey Mudd, missed a question on a practice GMAT. At the answer section it said, "Remember, zero is also a multiple of 5."

Is this correct? Zero, I thought, was not a multiple of anything!
 
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If we use the definition that an integer a is a multiple of an integer b if there is an integer c such that a=b*c, then zero is a multiple of 5 because 0=0*5. In fact, zero is a multiple of any integer.

On the other hand, the only thing that is a multiple of zero is zero itself.
 
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That is true. Thanks for clarifying that.
 

1. What does it mean for a number to be a multiple of 5?

A number is considered a multiple of 5 if it can be evenly divided by 5 without leaving any remainder.

2. Is 0 a multiple of 5?

Yes, 0 is a multiple of 5 because it can be divided by 5 without leaving any remainder.

3. How can you tell if a number is a multiple of 5?

To determine if a number is a multiple of 5, you can use the division test. If the number can be divided by 5 and the result is a whole number, then it is a multiple of 5.

4. Can a decimal or fraction be a multiple of 5?

Yes, decimals and fractions can also be multiples of 5 as long as they can be expressed as a multiple of 5. For example, 0.2 is a multiple of 5 because it can be written as 0.2 = 5 * 0.04.

5. Why is zero always a multiple of 5?

Zero is always a multiple of 5 because it is an even number and can be divided by 5 without leaving any remainder. In fact, any number multiplied by 0 will result in 0, making it a multiple of 5.

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