Multiples of 25
25 is a perfect square number. 25 is also the sum of the first five odd natural numbers (1+ 3 + 5 + 7+ 9). Let’s consider the multiples of 25. If you consider the number line, you will have to jump every 25 places to get the multiples of 25.
- First five multiples of 25: 25, 50, 75, 100, 125
- Prime Factorization of 25: 5 × 5
1. | What Are the Multiples of 25? |
2. | First 20 Multiples of 25 |
3. | Important Notes |
4. | FAQs on Multiples of 25 |
What Are the Multiples of 25?
- The number 25 has infinite multiples as it can be multiplied with any whole number and we have infinite whole numbers. The first 20 multiples are listed below. If you observe closely, you will notice that the multiples of 25 follow a pattern. Either 5 or 0 occurs in their unit's place for every alternate number.
To understand the concept of finding multiples, let us take a few more examples.
- Multiples of 20 - The first five multiples of 20 are 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100.
- Multiples of 30 - The first five multiples of 30 are 30, 60, 90, 120, and 150.
- Multiples of 12 - The first five multiples of 12 are 12, 24, 36, 48 and 60.
- Multiples of 24 - The first five multiples of 24 are 24, 48, 72, 96, and 120.
- Multiples of 16 - The first five multiples of 16 are 16, 32, 48, 64, and 80.
First 20 Multiples of 25
25 × 1= 25 |
25 × 2 = 50 |
25 × 3 = 75 |
25 × 4 = 100 |
25 × 5 = 125 |
25 × 6 = 150 |
25 × 7 = 175 |
25 × 8 = 200 |
25 × 9 = 225 |
25 × 10 = 250 |
25 × 11 = 275 |
25 × 12 = 300 |
25 × 13 = 325 |
25 × 14 = 350 |
25 × 15 = 375 |
25 × 16 = 400 |
25 × 17 = 425 |
25 × 18 = 450 |
25 × 19 = 475 |
25 × 20 = 500 |
Important Notes
- You can get the multiples of 25 by multiplying 25 with the integers.
- You can obtain the nth multiple of 25 by multiplying n with 25.
- Multiples of 50 and 100 are all multiples of 25.
Challenging Questions:
- Oliver has 2050 notebooks. Can he group them in a stack of 25 notebooks equally?
- Amber has to find the multiples of 15. Is 25 one of its multiples?
Multiples of 25 Solved Examples
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Example 1: Stuart can bake 25 different kinds of bread. Every week, he distributes about 3000 loaves of bread to different restaurants. Can he divide them into groups of 25?
Solution:
He distributes about 3000 loaves of breads.
_____ groups of 25 = 3000 loaves
_____× 25 = 3000
This implies 3000 ÷ 25 = 120 groups
120 × 25 = 3000
Therefore, 3000 loaves can be divided into 120 groups of 25 loaves each.
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Example 2: Andy has to determine whether the number of weeks in a year can be grouped as multiples of 25? If not, then find out how many weeks need to be reduced or added so that they can be grouped as multiples of 25?
Solution:
There are 52 weeks in a year.
To determine whether the weeks in a year can be grouped as multiples of 25, Andy will use the following steps:
52 ÷ 25 = 2, Remainder = 2 weeks
There are 2 extra weeks in a year due to which they cannot be grouped as multiples of 25.
FAQs on Multiples of 25
How do you find the multiples of 25?
The multiples of 25 are obtained by multiplying 25 with other numbers. For example, 25 x 15 = 375. 375 is a multiple of 25.
Is 25 a multiple of 2 or 5? How do you know?
25 is a multiple of 5 as it is divisible by 5. 25 is not a multiple of 2 as it is not divisible by 2.
Are multiples of 25 also multiples of 1000?
Multiples of 25 are 25, 50, 75, 100, .....1000, 1025,....1975, 2000,....
Multiples of 1000 are 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 and so on.
All the multiples of 1000 are multiples of 25, however all the multiples of 25 are not multiples of 1000.
What is the 15th multiple of 25?
The 15multiple of 25 is 15 × 25 = 375.
How do you create multiples of 25?
To get the multiples of 25, you need to multiply 25 by any integer and the result obtained will be the multiples of 25.
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