Yes, the answer is 266.
Any multiple of 532. In other words, just multiply 532 x 0, 532 x 1, 532 x 2, etc., to get all the multiples. Or start with 0 and add 532, over and over again.
0.015
No. A good test is to add up the digits of the number (5+3+2) and if that's divisible by three, then the original number is divisible by three.
no.. for example 6,12,18 are divisible by 2..but not divisible by 8.
NO,532 is not divisible by 9.
2 x 266 = 532
Yes, the answer is 266.
Any multiple of 532. In other words, just multiply 532 x 0, 532 x 1, 532 x 2, etc., to get all the multiples. Or start with 0 and add 532, over and over again.
0.015
No. A good test is to add up the digits of the number (5+3+2) and if that's divisible by three, then the original number is divisible by three.
If the last 3 digits are divisible by 8, the number is divisible by 8.
no.. for example 6,12,18 are divisible by 2..but not divisible by 8.
152 is divisible by 8, and the answer is 19.
Neither is divisible by 8.
Not always for example, 36 is not divisible by 8 but it is divisible by 2 and 4.
4 is divisible by 1, 2 and 4. So is 8. If a number is divisible by 8, it will also be divisible by 4.