14
It is: 28
Any multiple of 14.
The first multiple of 7 is 7.The 28th multiple of 7 is 196.So there are 28 of them.
To find the number of integers from 1 to 500 that are divisible by 7, we need to determine the number of multiples of 7 within this range. The first multiple of 7 in this range is 7, and the last multiple is 497. To find the count, we divide the last multiple by 7 and subtract the first multiple divided by 7, then add 1 (to include the first multiple). So, 497/7 - 7/7 + 1 = 71 - 1 + 1 = 71. Therefore, there are 71 integers from 1 to 500 that are divisible by 7.
A multiple of 2 would be any number that is divisible by two. 2 x 7 = 14, so 14 is a multiple of 2.
Any multiple of 210.
No,it is not: 163 divided by 7 is 23 with a remainder of 2. If there is a remainder it is not divisible by that number.
The smallest multiply of 7 divisible by 9 is the lowest common multiple of 7 and 9: lcm(7, 9) = 63.
If the number is even, it's divisible by 2. If the sum of the digits is a multiple of 3, the whole number is divisible by 3. If the last two digits are a multiple of 4, the whole number is divisible by 4. If the last digit is a 0 or a 5, the whole number is divisible by 5. If the number is even and divisible by 3, it's divisible by 6. If the last digit doubled subtracted from the rest is a multiple of 7, the whole number is divisible by 7. If the last three digits are a multiple of 8, the whole number is divisible by 8. If the sum of the digits is a multiple of 9, the whole number is divisible by 9. If the number ends in 0, it's divisible by 10.
. . . it is a multiple of seven.
When a number is a multiple of seven it is also divisible by seven.
Numbers that are divisible by 2, 3, and 7 must be divisible by the least common multiple of these three numbers, which is 42. Therefore, any number that is a multiple of 42 will be divisible by 2, 3, and 7 simultaneously. Examples of such numbers include 42, 84, 126, 168, and so on.