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There is no limit to the number of digits.If, for example, a X is a k-digit number which is divisible by 4 then 10*X is divisible by 4 and 10*X will be a (k+1)-digit number.
There is no 4-digit number that is divisible by 2356 and 10.
There is no such number. The smallest number divisible by 2356 and 10 is 11780.
A whole number is evenly divisible by 10 only if its last digit is a zero.
No. In order for a number to be divisible by 10, the ones digit must be zero (0).
There is no limit to the number of digits.If, for example, a X is a k-digit number which is divisible by 4 then 10*X is divisible by 4 and 10*X will be a (k+1)-digit number.
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997
There is no 4-digit number that is divisible by 2356 and 10.
There is no such number. The smallest number divisible by 2356 and 10 is 11780.
A whole number is evenly divisible by 10 only if its last digit is a zero.
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No. In order for a number to be divisible by 10, the ones digit must be zero (0).
No. A whole number is (evenly) divisible by 10 only if its last digit is ' 0 '.
Yes +++ To amplify a little, if the final digit of any multi-digit number is 0, then the number is divisible by 10. (Just remove the 0.)
An even number, by definition is divisible by 2. For the number to be divisible by 10, the last digit must be 0, which ensures it is an even number. Any number, with zero as the last digit will satisfy the requirements. So 111110 will do.
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