No. As 6 is less than 130 it cannot be a whole number multiple of 130 so 6 is not divisible by 130. If you meant is 130 divisible by 6, then: 130 is even and 6 is even, so possibly, but 1 + 3 + 0 = 4 which is not divisible by 3, so 130 is not divisible by 3 and so not divisible by 6.
1x 130= 130 2 x 65= 130
Yes, the result is 130.
There are 130 positive integers less than 1,000 that are divisible by seven but not divisible by 11
To find a number between 130 and 140 that is exactly divisible by 12, we need to identify the multiples of 12 within that range. The multiples of 12 are 132 and 144. Since 144 is greater than 140, the number between 130 and 140 that is exactly divisible by 12 is 132.
No. As 6 is less than 130 it cannot be a whole number multiple of 130 so 6 is not divisible by 130. If you meant is 130 divisible by 6, then: 130 is even and 6 is even, so possibly, but 1 + 3 + 0 = 4 which is not divisible by 3, so 130 is not divisible by 3 and so not divisible by 6.
1x 130= 130 2 x 65= 130
No.
Yes - 130/2 = 65
Yes - 130/5 = 26
No - 130/3 = 43.3 recurring (that is, 43.3333...)
Yes, the result is 130.
Yes, the result is 130.
Factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5 and 15. Starting with the greatest number, 15 is not divisible by 130. Then, 5 is both divisible by 130 and 10000. So the answer is 5.
650 is divisible by: 650 and 1 65 and 10 130 and 5 325 and 2
There are 130 positive integers less than 1,000 that are divisible by seven but not divisible by 11
136, 144, 152