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A number is divisible by another when the remainder after division by that number is zero.
No its not
... when the remainder after division ...
no of course not only if u dont divide actually by 0 if u did and you get a negative it becomes a integer
Do the division and if the remainder is 0 then the number is divisible by the something and if not it isn't.
A number is divisible by another when the remainder after division by that number is zero.
No its not
... when the remainder after division ...
Its the remainder
that's correct
no of course not only if u dont divide actually by 0 if u did and you get a negative it becomes a integer
Do the division and if the remainder is 0 then the number is divisible by the something and if not it isn't.
yes, this just says that there is a 0 remainder. For example, 6 is divisible by 3 since the remainder is 0
You need to carry out the division. If the remainder is 0 then it is divisible, if not it is not. There are divisibility rules which can help with small or simple divisors but these are quite limited.
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If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.