It can be. But it need not be.
No, a number that is divisible by 10 will not always be divisible by 4. For a number to be divisible by 10, it must end in 0. However, for it to be divisible by 4, the last two digits of the number must form a number that is divisible by 4. For example, the number 30 is divisible by 10 but not by 4, as 30 divided by 4 does not yield an integer.
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To find the probability of selecting a number from 20 to 30 that is divisible by 3, we first identify the numbers in that range: 21, 24, 27, and 30. There are four suitable candidates, so the probability of selecting one of them is 4 out of 11 (the total numbers from 20 to 30, inclusive). After replacing the selected number, we check which of these are divisible by 12. Among the numbers listed, only 24 is divisible by 12. Therefore, the probability of selecting a number divisible by 3 and then finding it divisible by 12 is 1 out of 11, which simplifies to approximately 0.0909 or 9.09%.
No, a number that is divisible by 10 will not always be divisible by 4. For a number to be divisible by 10, it must end in 0. However, for it to be divisible by 4, the last two digits of the number must form a number that is divisible by 4. For example, the number 30 is divisible by 10 but not by 4, as 30 divided by 4 does not yield an integer.
30 is divisible by 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, and 30.
No.30 is divisible by 1,2,3,5,10,15,and 30.Therefore,not prime.
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Not evenly. The answer is 60187.3333. To find out if a large number is divisible by 9, simply add each number in the number and if that number is divisible by 9 then the original number is too. Example 541686 = 5+4+1+6+8+6 = 30 30 is not divisible evenly by 9 so the original number isn't either.
30! (30 factorial) = 30*29*28*...*4*3*2*1 will be one such number.
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Not always because 30 is divisible by 2 and 6 but not by 12