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GCF(28, 36) = 4
Yes. Here's a trick, take the last two digits (36) and if it's divisible by 4 then 736 is divisible by 4.
Yes. The quotient is 36.
No.First off, 120 is not divisible by 9. (The sum of the digits of 120 is "3"; a number is divisible by nine if and only if the sum of its digits is divisible by nine.) For that matter, it's not divisible by 36 either; since 36 is itself divisible by 9, any number which is not divisible by 9 cannot be divisible by 36.The smallest number that's divisible by 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 36 is "36" (it's also divisible by 4, which you left out).
36, 72,108,144 ------------------- 4x9=36, now multiples of 36 will always be divisible by 4 and 9
Not always for example, 36 is not divisible by 8 but it is divisible by 2 and 4.
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Yes. 36 = 9*4
GCF(28, 36) = 4
How about 36 as an example
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Yes. Here's a trick, take the last two digits (36) and if it's divisible by 4 then 736 is divisible by 4.
Yes.It is. 36 divide by 9 equals 4.
36 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18 & 36 * * * * * Wrong. These are number that divide 36 not numbers that are divisible by 36! Numbers that are divisible by 36 are the numbers in the 36 times table: 36, 72 , 108, 144, 180 etc.
Yes. The quotient is 36.
No.First off, 120 is not divisible by 9. (The sum of the digits of 120 is "3"; a number is divisible by nine if and only if the sum of its digits is divisible by nine.) For that matter, it's not divisible by 36 either; since 36 is itself divisible by 9, any number which is not divisible by 9 cannot be divisible by 36.The smallest number that's divisible by 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 36 is "36" (it's also divisible by 4, which you left out).