There's at least two integers whose product equals that number. Basically a number that can be divided. If you can't divide by any integer and you'll only get fractions/decimals, it's not divisible.
a number is divisible by 12 if the number is also divisible by both 3 and 7. You mean a number is divisible by 21 if it is divisible by 3 and 7.
Yes,It is divisible by 3 because the number is even
That means that, that number is composite
composite or not a prime number (as long as you mean divisible by something other than 1 and itself)
No, if you mean divisible with a whole number. The answer is 469.666666667.
It is a number only divisible by one and itself.
This statement is not always true. While it is true that if a number is divisible by 4, it is also divisible by 2, the reverse is not necessarily true. For example, the number 6 is divisible by 2 but not by 4. In general, being divisible by 2 is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for being divisible by 4.
A number is even if it is divisible by 2. It is doubly even if it is divisible by 4.
If you can spell divisible you already know that it is. Every number is divisible by every other number. If you mean 'is 48 divided by six an integer?' then the answer is ' yes it equals eight.'
your question is not quite understandable but i guess you mean an even number.
Any number is divisible by any other number. This does not mean the answer will be a whole number.
Any number is divisble by all of those. Did you mean what is a NATURAL number divisible by those? That I am too lazy to find out.