Here is how you can do that.1) First, use the usual procedure to find the least common multiple of that number.
2) Divide the smallest 4-digit number (1000) by the result of step 1. Round this number up to the nearest integer.
3) Multiply the least common multiple (from step 1) by the result of step 2.
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Ans: The number factorial 6 (which is 720) is divisible by 1 through 6; then, 720 + 1 = 721 is your number.
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A number which is divisible by both 2 & 3 is a multiple of 6 i.e. the number is divisible by 6.So, we need to find out the smallest 5 digit number divisible by 6(or 2 & 3).Smallest 5 digit number = 10000Dividing 10000 by 6, we get10000 = 6 x 1666 + 49996 = 6 x 1666If we add 6 to 9996 we obtain a number which is divisible by 6.6 + 9996 = 10002(divisible by 6).So, the smallest five digit number divisible by 6 is 10002.==========================================Here is another one that's smaller than 10,002 and satisfiesthe other specifications stated in the question:6.0000
No. The smallest 4 primes are 2, 3, 5 and 7 and their product is 210.
The smallest number that is divisible by 18 and 48 is 144.
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The smallest one we can find is 2,520 .
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Ans: The number factorial 6 (which is 720) is divisible by 1 through 6; then, 720 + 1 = 721 is your number.
Because the smallest such number is 210.
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A number which is divisible by both 2 & 3 is a multiple of 6 i.e. the number is divisible by 6.So, we need to find out the smallest 5 digit number divisible by 6(or 2 & 3).Smallest 5 digit number = 10000Dividing 10000 by 6, we get10000 = 6 x 1666 + 49996 = 6 x 1666If we add 6 to 9996 we obtain a number which is divisible by 6.6 + 9996 = 10002(divisible by 6).So, the smallest five digit number divisible by 6 is 10002.==========================================Here is another one that's smaller than 10,002 and satisfiesthe other specifications stated in the question:6.0000
If you want a whole number, the answer is 1005, but if you don't mind that's a decimal, you can use 1000.000000005
No. The smallest 4 primes are 2, 3, 5 and 7 and their product is 210.
There is no such number. If you restrict yourself to integers, there are numbers - such as primes, that are not divisible by an integer other than one. And if you do not restrict yourself to intgers, then there is no smallest number sincce given any number, half that number will be smaller and will be a divisor.
If the last two digits of a number are divisible by 4, the whole number is divisible by 4.