A number that ends in 3 is an odd number, as it is not divisible by 2. For a number to be a multiple of 6, it must be divisible by both 2 and 3. Since a number ending in 3 is not divisible by 2, it cannot be a multiple of 6. In other words, any number ending in 3 will always have a remainder when divided by 6.
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If the number is even, it is a multiple of 2 If the sum of the digits make a number divisible by 3, the number is a multiple of 3 If the number ends in 5 or 0, the number is a multiple of 5 If the number is divisible by 2 and 3, the number is a multiple of 6 If the sum of the digits make a number divisible by 9, the number is a multiple of 9
To find a number that is a multiple of both 4 and 6 and ends with 8, we first need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of 4 and 6, which is 12. Any number that is a multiple of both 4 and 6 must also be a multiple of 12. Numbers that end with 8 and are multiples of 12 include 48, 108, 168, etc.
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Three is not a multiple of 6 because you can't multiply 6 by a whole number and get the answer 3.
A number that ends in 3 can't be a multiple of 4 because the 4 times table goes in a pattern, (e.g 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24.) If the number ends in either 0 2 4 6 8 then it couldbe a possible multiple of 4. It always ends in an even number. 3 is not an even number so it is not going to be the last number of a multiple of 4.
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A number that is divisible by 6 but not by 3 must be a multiple of 6 that is not a multiple of 3. Since 6 is a multiple of 3 (6 = 2 * 3), any multiple of 6 will also be a multiple of 3. Therefore, there is no number that is divisible by 6 but not by 3.
If the number is even, it is a multiple of 2 If the sum of the digits make a number divisible by 3, the number is a multiple of 3 If the number ends in 5 or 0, the number is a multiple of 5 If the number is divisible by 2 and 3, the number is a multiple of 6 If the sum of the digits make a number divisible by 9, the number is a multiple of 9
Any multiple of 6 is a multiple of 3 and 6.
To find a number that is a multiple of both 4 and 6 and ends with 8, we first need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of 4 and 6, which is 12. Any number that is a multiple of both 4 and 6 must also be a multiple of 12. Numbers that end with 8 and are multiples of 12 include 48, 108, 168, etc.
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There are different rules for different number 2: ends in 2,4,6,8,0 3: digits add up to multiple of 3 4: last two digits are divisible by 4 5: ends in 5,0 6: follows the rules of both 2 and 3 9: digits add up to a multiple of 9 10: ends in 0
Since 6 is an even number, its multiples are all even numbers as well. This means that each of its multiples ends in an even number (0, 2, 4, 6, 8). Since 3 is an odd number, any integer ending in a 3 is odd, thus proving that the number is not a multiple of 6. cause 6 is even and any number multiply by an even number is even Obviously any number ending with a 3 is odd 6 = 3 x 2 6 x Z = 3 x 2 x Z so the number is even and therefore cannot ends in 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9
Three is not a multiple of 6 because you can't multiply 6 by a whole number and get the answer 3.
5: The number ends in 0 or 5 25: The number ends in 00, 25, 50 or 75 125: The number ends in 000, 125, 250, 375, 500, 625, 750 or 875 625: The last 4 digits are a multiple of 625 The 1,000s digit is 0 or 5 and the last 3 digits are 000 or 625 The 1,000s digit is 1 or 6 and the last 3 digits are 250 or 875 The 1,000s digit is 2 or 7 and the last 3 digits are 500 The 1,000s digit is 3 or 8 and the last 3 digits are 125 or 750 The 1,000s digit is 4 or 9 and the last 3 digits are 375 3,125: The last 5 digits are a multiple of 3,125 The 10,000s digit is 0 or 5 and the last 4 digits are a multiple of 3,125 The 10,000s digit is 1 or 6 and the last 4 digits are 625 times a number that ends in 4 or 9 The 10,000s digit is 2 or 7 and the last 4 digits are 625 times a number that ends in 3 or 8 The 10,000s digit is 3 or 8 and the last 4 digits are 625 times a number that ends in 2 or 7 The 10,000s digit is 4 or 9 and the last 4 digits are 625 times a number that ends in 1 or 6 15,625: The last 6 digits are a multiple of 15,625 The 100,000s digit is 0 or 5 and the last 5 digits are a multiple of 15,625 The 100,000s digit is 1 or 6 and the last 5 digits are 3,125 times a number that ends in 3 or 8 The 100,000s digit is 2 or 7 and the last 5 digits are 3,125 times a number that ends in 1 or 6 The 100,000s digit is 3 or 8 and the last 5 digits are 3,125 times a number that ends in 4 or 9 The 100,000s digit is 4 or 9 and the last 5 digits are 3,125 times a number that ends in 2 or 7 78,125: The last 7 digits are a multiple of 78,125 The 1,000,000s digit is 0 or 5 and the last 6 digits are a multiple of 78,125 The 1,000,000s digit is 1 or 6 and the last 6 digits are 15,625 times a number that ends in 1 or 6 The 1,000,000s digit is 2 or 7 and the last 6 digits are 15,625 times a number that ends in 2 or 7 The 1,000,000s digit is 3 or 8 and the last 6 digits are 15,625 times a number that ends in 3 or 8 The 1,000,000s digit is 4 or 9 and the last 6 digits are 15,625 times a number that ends in 4 or 9 390,625: The last 8 digits are a multiple of 390,625 The 10,000,000s digit is 0 or 5 and the last 7 digits are a multiple of 390,625 The 10,000,000s digit is 1 or 6 and the last 7 digits are 78,125 times a number that ends in 2 or 7 The 10,000,000s digit is 2 or 7 and the last 7 digits are 78,125 times a number that ends in 4 or 9 The 10,000,000s digit is 3 or 8 and the last 7 digits are 78,125 times a number that ends in 1 or 6 The 10,000,000s digit is 4 or 9 and the last 7 digits are 78,125 rimes a number that ends in 3 or 8 1,953,125: The last 9 digits are a multiple of 1,953,125 The 100,000,000s digit is 0 or 5 and the last 8 digits are a multiple of 1,953,125 The 100,000,000s digit is 1 or 6 and the last 8 digits are 390,625 times a number that ends in 4 or 9 The 100,000,000s digit is 2 or 7 and the last 8 digits are 390,625 times a number that ends in 3 or 8 The 100,000,000s digit is 3 or 8 and the last 8 digits are 390,625 times a number that ends in 2 or 7 The 100,000,000s digit is 4 or 9 and the last 8 digits are 390,625 times a number that ends in 1 or 6 9,765,625: The last 10 digits are a multiple of 9,765,625 The 1,000,000,000s digit is 0 or 5 and the last 9 digits are a multiple of 9,765,625 The 1,000,000,000s digit is 1 or 6 and the last 9 digits are 1,953,125 times a number that ends in 3 or 8 The 1,000,000,000s digit is 2 or 7 and the last 9 digits are 1,953,125 times a number that ends in 1 or 6 The 1,000,000,000s digit is 3 or 8 and the last 9 digits are 1,953,125 times a number that ends in 4 or 9 The 1,000,000,000s digit is 4 or 9 and the last 9 digits are 1,953,125 times a number that ends in 2 or 7
Yes 102 is indeed divisible by 6. A simple way to find out if a number is divisible by six is the divisibility rules. For 6, Check if the number ends in a even number such as 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8. Then, add the digits of your number and check if it is any number which is a multiple of 3. For example, 102 ends in 2 1+0+2=3 102 is divisible by 6.