Multiples of 10 Worksheet
A Grade 4 math worksheet focusing on identifying and understanding multiples of 10 through various question types.
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Multiples of 10
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work where necessary.
1. Any number that ends with a is a multiple of 10.
2. When you multiply a whole number by 10, the product will always have a in the ones place.
3. The first five multiples of 10 are 10, 20, , 40, and 50.
4. 7 x 10 =
5. x 10 = 90
6. 35 is a multiple of 10.
True
False
7. All even numbers are multiples of 10.
True
False
8. The product of any number and 10 is a multiple of 10.
True
False
9. List all the multiples of 10 between 60 and 120.
10. Explain in your own words what a 'multiple of 10' means.
11. Which of the following numbers is NOT a multiple of 10?
50
80
105
120
12. What is the next multiple of 10 after 130?
131
135
140
100
13. Mark the multiples of 10 from 0 to 100 on the number line below.
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