yes, this just says that there is a 0 remainder. For example, 6 is divisible by 3 since the remainder is 0
171 is not "divisable" by anything, because there is no such word. However, it's prime factorisation is: 171 = 3*3*19
Yes
754 is divisable by 2.
the numbers that are divisable by 5 are 5,25,50,75,100
no, 5 isnt divisable by 19. 19 is a prime number and isnt divisable by anything.
Anything divisable by 10.48. For example;5.24 + 5.244.24 + 6.247.20 + 3.28
No because: 5+8+9+0=22 22 is not divisible by 6.
yes, this just says that there is a 0 remainder. For example, 6 is divisible by 3 since the remainder is 0
yes 91 is divisable by 7 and 13 so no it isnt a prime #
No. An easy way to tell if a number is divisable by 5 is if the last digit in the number ends with '5' or '0'.
102,068,001 is NOT a prime number. It is evenly divisable by 3. A prime number is only evenly divisable by 1 and itself. It is also divisable by 9.
171 is not "divisable" by anything, because there is no such word. However, it's prime factorisation is: 171 = 3*3*19
Yes - any number ending in any multiple to 2 (2, 4, 6, 8, and 0 - the number in front of the 0 doesn't matter) is divisable by it.
76 is divisable by 2, but not 5. How come? 2 x 38 = 76 76/2 = 38. Meaning, if you add 2+2+2+...+2 38 times, you will get 76. Contrarily, you can't take a whole number, multiply it by 5 and get 76 because all multiples of five end with a 0 or 5. Any number is divisable by 2 when it is an even number. Any number is divisable by 5 when it is a number ending with 0 or 5.
No, because it is divisable by 2. A prime number is only divisable by one and itself.
No.