Why does an even number, times 6, have the same last digit? Proof by Induction | Minute Math
Have you ever noticed that when you multiply an even number by 6 you get the same last digit as the even number? Why is that? We prove this using induction. If you have another way to prove this or found an error in our proof, please let us know in the comment section.
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