Any multiples of 4 including itself is divisible by 4
293 is not divisible by 5. Only numbers that end on 0 or 5 are exactly divisible by 5.No, it is not.
40 is nearest to 39 and is exactly by divisible 4
numbers that are divisible by 4 is either: 4n or numbers in which the number formed by last two digits are divisible by 4
It divides exactly by 3, but not 4.
For example the set of all numbers which are integer multiples of 4 is a subset of all the numbers exactly divisible by 2.
1, 2, 4, 5, and 10
There are none. As a factor of 4, 2 is a factor of all numbers that are multiples of 4. The reverse comparison is true, however, because only half (exactly half) of the numbers divisible by 2 are also divisible by 4.
12.
293 is not divisible by 5. Only numbers that end on 0 or 5 are exactly divisible by 5.No, it is not.
The smallest number which is exactly divisible by the numbers 8 9 and 10 is 360.
40 is nearest to 39 and is exactly by divisible 4
No.
12
No - numbers are only divisible exactly by ten - if they end in a zero !
numbers that are divisible by 4 is either: 4n or numbers in which the number formed by last two digits are divisible by 4
It divides exactly by 3, but not 4.
For example the set of all numbers which are integer multiples of 4 is a subset of all the numbers exactly divisible by 2.