No, it is not.
The number 975 is divisible by several integers, including 1, 3, 5, 15, 25, 39, 65, 195, 975, and others. It is also divisible by 5, as it ends in a 5, and by 3, since the sum of its digits (9 + 7 + 5 = 21) is divisible by 3. Additionally, 975 can be factored into its prime factors: 3, 5, and 13.
3, 5, yes 2, 9, 10, no.
0.2% of 975 = 0.2% * 975 = 0.002 * 975 = 1.95
416 is divisible by 2 but is not divisible by 3.
4/5 of 975 is bigger than 2/3 of 863
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the number 975. If we look closely, we can see that it can be divided by 5, as 5 goes into 975 evenly. However, it cannot be divided by 2, 3, 9, or 10 without having a remainder. Remember, every number is special in its own way!
Yes, 975 / 3 = 325
Multiples of 975, like 975, 1950, 2925 and so on.
The number 975 is divisible by several integers, including 1, 3, 5, 15, 25, 39, 65, 195, 975, and others. It is also divisible by 5, as it ends in a 5, and by 3, since the sum of its digits (9 + 7 + 5 = 21) is divisible by 3. Additionally, 975 can be factored into its prime factors: 3, 5, and 13.
3, 5, yes 2, 9, 10, no.
975
975 divided by 3 = 325 325 multiplied by 2 = 650 So, 2/3 of 975 = 650
975, 1950, 2925, 3900, 4875, 5850, 6825 . . .
0.2% of 975 = 0.2% * 975 = 0.002 * 975 = 1.95
3% of $975 = 3% * 975 = 0.03 * 975 = $29.25
416 is divisible by 2 but is not divisible by 3.
123 is not divisible by 2 it is divisible by 3