True. Since 6 is divisible by 2, any number that is divisible by 6 will automatically be divisible by 2.
Three is a prime number and isn't divisible by any whole number * * * * * True, but irrelevant to the question. Any number that is divisible by 10 MUST be divisible by 5. Therefore there are no such numbers.
false
4 divides 4 (once), but 4 is not divisible by 8. ■
A number that is divisible by 2 is not always evenly divisible by 6. It must also be divisible by 3, and must not be smaller than 6. The numbers 2, 4, 8, 10, 14, 16, 20, 22, 26, and 28 etc. are all divisible by 2 but not (evenly) by 6. The opposite is true, though. Any number divisible by 6 is also divisible by 2.
Yes, any number is divisible by any other number
False. Consider 4, itself.
Three is a prime number and isn't divisible by any whole number * * * * * True, but irrelevant to the question. Any number that is divisible by 10 MUST be divisible by 5. Therefore there are no such numbers.
4 is divisible by 2 but not by 6
false
is it true or false my guess is False
You are an Idiot dude. there is no such value
4 divides 4 (once), but 4 is not divisible by 8. ■
False. You can only replace it with a number from the domain of the function.
They're ALL divisible by 1... and themselves !
False. Factors divide evenly with no remainder.
Yes. Data can be any form of information.
An integer is any whole number, so the answer would be true.