Since 0/5=0 (or zero divided by any number for that matter), is 0 considered a multiple of 5? Does the GMAT consider 0 to be a # divisible by 5?
Yes, 0 is a multiple of every positive integer, and is divisible by every positive integer. That's true in real math, and in GMAT math as well, though almost every divisibility question on the GMAT is restricted to positive integers only.