Technically yes, although seven does not divide by four evenly. The answer would be 1.75, which isn't a whole number.
1, 2, 7, 3 and 6 are not divisible by 4 and/or 9. 12736 is divisible by 4 but not by 9.
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301, if you mean that it's divisible by 7 and its DIGITS add up to 4
No. 4 is even, all multiples of 4 are even, but 207 is odd so it cannot be a multiple of 4. Alternatively, the test for 4: add twice the tens digit to the units digit; if this sum is divisible by 4, so is the original number. 2 x 0 + 7 = 7; 7 is not divisible by 4, so 207 is not divisible by 4.
Oh, dude, you're looking for numbers that are divisible by both 4 and 7? Well, when those two get together and have a party, their love child numbers are like 28, 56, 84, and so on. It's like a cool math club where only the multiples of 4 and 7 are allowed to hang out.
The number 2401 is divisible by 1, 7, 49, and 2401 itself. It can be expressed as (7^4), meaning it has factors of 7 raised to the power of 4. Thus, its divisors include all powers of 7 up to 4. Additionally, 2401 is also divisible by 7 and 49, as they are factors of the number.
4 is a factor of 28. 4 is a divisor of 28. 7 is a factor of 28. 7 is a divisor of 28. 28 is a multiple of 7. 28 is a multiple of 4. 28 is a product of 4 and 7. 28 is divisible by 4. 28 is divisible by 7.
Nope, 7 needs to be divisible by 4 or 2 for that to happen.
52 is divisible by its factors which are: 1, 2, 4, 13, 26 & 52
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