To: sere
I think they must mean any two digit number /ending/ in five, not divisible. To find the square of any two digit number ending in zero, you simply square the first digit and add two zeros.
4 posted on
08/31/2004 4:55:20 AM PDT by
Eepsy
(Today's Read-Aloud: The Five Chinese Brothers)
To: Eepsy
I think they must mean any two digit number /ending/ in five, not divisible. They said any two-digit odd number divisible by 5, which of course is the same as any two digit number ending in 5.
6 posted on
08/31/2004 4:59:09 AM PDT by
laredo44
(Liberty is not the problem)
To: Eepsy
The only odd two digit numbers divisible by 5 end in 5.
7 posted on
08/31/2004 4:59:48 AM PDT by
CurlyDave
To: Eepsy
I think they must mean any two digit number /ending/ in five, not divisible. They specify "odd number" divisible by five ... all of which, of course, end with the digit "5" ...
17 posted on
08/31/2004 7:49:56 AM PDT by
ArrogantBustard
(Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
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