No, it is not.
Try dividing 5 by 975. If you get a whole number, it means it is divisible.In general, for one number (not zero) to be divisible by another number, the first number has to be at least as large as the second one. For example, the following are the multiples of 20 (numbers divisible by 20): 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, ... Notice that, apart from zero, all the other multiples are at least as large as 20.
3, 5, yes 2, 9, 10, no.
0.2% of 975 = 0.2% * 975 = 0.002 * 975 = 1.95
36% of 975= 36% * 975= 0.36 * 975= 351
Yes, 975 / 3 = 325
Multiples of 975, like 975, 1950, 2925 and so on.
No, it is not.
975, 1950, 2925, 3900, 4875, 5850, 6825 . . .
975
Try dividing 5 by 975. If you get a whole number, it means it is divisible.In general, for one number (not zero) to be divisible by another number, the first number has to be at least as large as the second one. For example, the following are the multiples of 20 (numbers divisible by 20): 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, ... Notice that, apart from zero, all the other multiples are at least as large as 20.
Only 5
3, 5, yes 2, 9, 10, no.
0.2% of 975 = 0.2% * 975 = 0.002 * 975 = 1.95
36% of 975= 36% * 975= 0.36 * 975= 351
Starting with 104 (which is 8 x 13), then 117, 130, 143, 156, . . . . , 962, 975, & 988.
All the multiples of 325 (which are infinite), starting with: 325, 650, 975, 1300, 1625, 1950, 2275 . . .