NO, can 2 be divided by 6........ yes, can 4 be divided by 6......... Every number is divisible by every other number, but not always exactly. Not every number that is exactly divisible by 2 is exactly divisble by 4. Examples: 2, 18, 30, 46
32575/9 gives 3619 as quotient 4 as remainder. now from 32575 subtract the remainder 4 that is 32571. this is divisible by 9. 4 should be
NO!NOTE: There is a trick involved here ... to find if a number is divisible by 3, add all the digits together (in this case, 1+0+4+7+4 = 16.)16 is not exactly divisible by 3, so 10474 is not either!
339 + 1 = 340,which is exactly divisible.
A number is divisible by 4 if the last two digits form a number that is divisible by 4, for example 612 is divisible by 4 (because 12 is divisible by 4).
40 is nearest to 39 and is exactly by divisible 4
It divides exactly by 3, but not 4.
Any multiples of 4 including itself is divisible by 4
Yes, 270 208 is exactly divisible by 4: 270208/4 = 67552
43 is not a multiple of 4, therefore it is not exactly divisible by 4. 43 ÷ 4 = 10.75
29380, 45690, 67890
1, 2, 4, 5, and 10
NO, can 2 be divided by 6........ yes, can 4 be divided by 6......... Every number is divisible by every other number, but not always exactly. Not every number that is exactly divisible by 2 is exactly divisble by 4. Examples: 2, 18, 30, 46
85 is not exactly divisible by 4. Dividing 85 by 4 gives 21 with a remainder of 1.
yes 172 is divisible by 4. 4 goes into 172 exactly 43 times.
Not exactly because it will have a remainder of 4
No because it will have a remainder of 4