9 because the digits of 36 add up to 9
By tautology. If it did not work, it would not be a divisibility rule!
There is no divisibility rule for 13 because it is a prime number. If you are thinking: why is there a divsibility rule for 2 and 3 then. Well, i don't know so go look it up on google.
What is the divisblity rule by 8
There is no easy rule for divisibility by 34.
You have to use the rules of 4 and 9 Using the rules of 2 and 18 won't work because the smallest common multiple of 2 and 18 is 18 not 36. 3 and 12 won't work either because the smallest common multiple of 3 and 12 is 12 not 36. However 4 and 9 does work because their biggest common divisor is 1 so multiplying them works. The biggest common divisor of 2 and 18 is 2 and the biggest common divisor of 3 and 12 is 3
The divisibility rule for 2 works because the base of our number system, 10, is divisible by 2.
Able to Be Divided
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2 squared 1 = 4 so the divisibility rule is that it is divisible by 1, 2 and 4.
Judging by some of the questions asked on this site, the first rule is that divisibility is a concept that applies only to whole numbers.
the number is even.
it is a rule that is followed when wanting to see if a number can go into another number. ex: the divisibility rule for 3 is if the sum of the numbers is divisible by three then the whole number is divisible by 3. if the problem is 75, 3 can go into it because the sum of the numbers equals 12, look 7+5 = 12 . you can look up other divisibility rules on here but if found please answer my question.... what is the divisibility rule for 7? Hope that helped, me888100 p.s. this was written by a 13 yr old