1000, 1007, 1014, 1021, 1028, 1035, 1042, 1049, 1056, 1063, 1070, etc. etc. etc.
There are more than 1,200 of them.
Probably many answers, but for example 100 / 8 = 96 remainder 4
The smallest 4 digit number divisible by 50 is 1000, so to have a remainder of 17, it is 1000 + 17 = 1017.
99
62
0.0003
4000
1017
Probably many answers, but for example 100 / 8 = 96 remainder 4
The smallest 4 digit number divisible by 50 is 1000, so to have a remainder of 17, it is 1000 + 17 = 1017.
99
62
-2
0.0003
506
2 x 6 + 0 = 12 2 x 1 + 2 = 4 4 is not [divisible by] 8, so 60 is not divisible by 8. (The remainder when 60 is divided by 8 is 4). To test divisibility by 8: Add together the hundreds digit multiplied by 4, the tens digit multiplied by 2 and the units (ones) digit. If this sum is divisible by 8 so is the original number. (Otherwise the remainder of this sum divided by 8 is the remainder when the original number is divided by 8.) If you repeat this sum on the sum until a single digit remains, then if that digit is 8, the original number is divisible by 8 otherwise it gives the remainder when the original number is divided by 8 (except if the single digit is 9, in which case the remainder is 9 - 8 = 1).
24 or 14 or any number greater than 10 than ends in 4
Regardless of the dividend (the number being divided), no divisor can produce a remainder equal to, or greater than, itself..... dividing by 4 cannot result in a remainder of 5, for example, Therefore the only single-digit number which can return a remainder of 8 is 9. 35 ÷ 9 = 3 and remainder 8