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Rule of 12: If you add all the digits and the result is divisible by both 3 and 4 648 (6+4+8=18 and 18÷3=6, also 48÷4=12) Yes 916 (9+1+6=16, 16÷3= 5 1/3) No
Divisibility Rules 2 if it is even 3 if the sum of digits is a multiple of 3 4 if the last two digits is a multiple of 4 6 if it is divisible by 2 and 3 8 if the last three digits is multiple of 8
A double negative becomes positive as for example: 6-2 = 4 but 6--2 = 8 And also in division: 6/-2 = -3 but 6/--2 = 3
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If the digits of a number add up to a number divisible by three, it's divisible by three. Ex. Is 4,895 divisible by 3? 4+8+9+5=26 26 is not divisible by 3 No. Is 246 divisible by 3? 2+4+6=12 12 is divisible by 3 Yes!
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Rule of 12: If you add all the digits and the result is divisible by both 3 and 4 648 (6+4+8=18 and 18÷3=6, also 48÷4=12) Yes 916 (9+1+6=16, 16÷3= 5 1/3) No
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Divisibility Rules 2 if it is even 3 if the sum of digits is a multiple of 3 4 if the last two digits is a multiple of 4 6 if it is divisible by 2 and 3 8 if the last three digits is multiple of 8
There are no 'rules'. Things are numbered in sequence, usually starting with 1 and increasing by 1 - so we get 1, 2 3, 4,..... etc.
A double negative becomes positive as for example: 6-2 = 4 but 6--2 = 8 And also in division: 6/-2 = -3 but 6/--2 = 3
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If the digits of a number add up to a number divisible by three, it's divisible by three. Ex. Is 4,895 divisible by 3? 4+8+9+5=26 26 is not divisible by 3 No. Is 246 divisible by 3? 2+4+6=12 12 is divisible by 3 Yes!
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