what whole number will 8 always divide by?
Oh, dude, when you divide two even integers, like 4 divided by 2, you always get a whole number without any remainder. It's like trying to find a unicorn at a petting zoo, just not gonna happen. So, nope, no remainders when you divide even numbers.
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Yes, that is true.
An even number can be divided by 2 without leaving a remainder, making it evenly divisible. For example, if you take the even number 8 and divide it by 2, you get 4, which is also an integer. Additionally, even numbers can be divided by other even numbers or by any number that results in a whole number quotient.
Oh, dude, when you divide two even integers, like 4 divided by 2, you always get a whole number without any remainder. It's like trying to find a unicorn at a petting zoo, just not gonna happen. So, nope, no remainders when you divide even numbers.
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Yes, because you get a whole number when you divide it by 2.
When you divide -2 by 2, you get a whole number (-1) with no remainder. That means it is an even number.
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well yes, but you wil get a decimal number, not a whole number because you cant divide a odd number by an even number and get a whole number, 15.5 is the correct answer
Sometimes, but not always. For example: 8/4 = 2 is an even number, but 12/4 = 3 is an odd number.
You can divide three by any number, but the result will not always come out even.
Yes, that is true.
An even number can be divided by 2 without leaving a remainder, making it evenly divisible. For example, if you take the even number 8 and divide it by 2, you get 4, which is also an integer. Additionally, even numbers can be divided by other even numbers or by any number that results in a whole number quotient.
No. A quotient is the result of a division. You can divide any real number by any other real number except zero. Most quotients are not whole numbers.Not always because the quotient could be a decimal or a fraction.
87 is an odd number. Since 87 / 2 = 43.5, not a whole number, it is odd. If it were even, you would be able to evenly divide it by two.