No it isn't
No because the digital sum of 748 does not finally add up to 9
31.1667
The simplest way is to divide 748 by 4 and show that there is no remainder. That proves it. A longer, but more general proof is as follows: 25*4 = 100 so 100 is dividsible by 4. By the distributive property, you can show that any number of hundreds (eg 700) is divisible by 4. So, to prove that 748 is divisible by 4, it is only necessary to show that the number formed by the last two digits (48) is divisible by 4. This is easy, since 12*4 = 48. The second method is not much of an advantage with a number like 748, but it would be if you were asked to prove that 75612349248 was divisible by 4!
No, 157 is not divisible by 24.
No. 24 is not evenly divisible by 20.
187 is divisible by 17 and 11. 187 divided by 17=11.
Ryan's Hope - 1975 1-748 was released on: USA: 24 May 1978
Yes. 24 divided by 9 is 3. ^^^WRONG ! 24 is NOT divisible by 9 !
No, 2 is not evenly divisible by 24.
No. On a scientific calcultor, 9 divided by 24 should come out as 0.375, but overall, no - 24 is not divisible by 9.
Becuz 8 mutiplied by 3 is 24
69% of 748= 69% * 748= 0.69 * 748= 516.12