Any number is divisible by its factors.
Three is a factor of nine.
No. A prime number is divisible by one and itself only- a number ending in zero is divisible by factor/s of ten.
492 is an even number so it must be divisible by 2. Its digits total a multiple of 3 so it must be divisible by 3. Any even number that is divisible by 3 is divisible by 6. Of course, you can always divide 492 by 6. If it comes out even, it's a factor. (It does.)
The highest factor of 2,530 that is not divisible by six is 2,530 itself.
No
a number or algebraic expression by which another is exactly divisible. In the sentence 3 x 4 = 12, 3 and 4 are factors of 12.
A product (multiple) is divisible by a factor (divisor)
A number is divisible by 9 if all the digits add up to 9 or are a factor of. IF the digits add up to 9 (or a factor of 9), they will automatically be a factor of 3.Yes. Test a couple numbers divisible by 9--27, 81--and they are all divisible by 3.
234 is even and divisible by three. It has to be divisible by 6.
Yes. If a number is divisible by another number, that second number is a factor of the first. 6 is divisible by 2, 2 is a factor of 6.
No. A number must be divisible by the factor.
Because 10 is divisible by both 2 and 5