If the sum of the digits of the number is a multiple of 3 then that number is divisible by 3.
For example: 156351
The sum of the digits is 1+5+6+3+5+1 = 21 which is divisble by 3
156351/3 = 52117
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It will be the same as dividing positives but if it is a negetive divided by a postive the answer will still be negative
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It wasn't necessary to 'create' any rules. They follow logically from the definition of exponents.
The rules are not the same.Multiplication is commutative whereas division is not.Multiplication is associative whereas division is not.
The rules are the same.
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It will be the same as dividing positives but if it is a negetive divided by a postive the answer will still be negative
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Turn the fraction by which you are dividing upside down, that is make the top number (numerator) the bottom number (denominator) and the original denominator the new numerator); and thenmultiply the fractions.Example:3/7 ÷ 9/14⇒ 3/7 x 14/9 = 42/63= 2/3
It wasn't necessary to 'create' any rules. They follow logically from the definition of exponents.
The rules are not the same.Multiplication is commutative whereas division is not.Multiplication is associative whereas division is not.
It is dividing by 3
The question has no sensible answer because its proposition is not true. Multiplication is commutative, division is not, so the rules are NOT the same.
You can always check on the divisibility of a number by dividing it into another number. But if you know the divisibility rules, you can get that information easier and faster.
by dividing 3 into a number