yes, this just says that there is a 0 remainder. For example, 6 is divisible by 3 since the remainder is 0
Yes
754 is divisable by 2.
the numbers that are divisable by 5 are 5,25,50,75,100
0 .. anything times 0 = 0!
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.
To determine what 171 is divisible by, we need to find its factors. The factors of 171 are 1, 3, 9, 19, 57, and 171. Therefore, 171 is divisible by 1, 3, 9, 19, 57, and 171.
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.