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The smallest number divisible by 3 6 and 9 is 18.
The smallest even number divisible by 6 and 9 is 18.
There is no number that is divisible by only 6 and 9 because any number is divisible by 1 and itself. Furthermore, any number that is divisible by 6 MUST be divisible by 2 as well as 3 - so only 6 is impossible.
Every number is divisible by any non-zero number. 1485 is not evenly divisible by both of them.
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The smallest number divisible by 3 6 and 9 is 18.
The smallest even number divisible by 6 and 9 is 18.
There is no number that is divisible by only 6 and 9 because any number is divisible by 1 and itself. Furthermore, any number that is divisible by 6 MUST be divisible by 2 as well as 3 - so only 6 is impossible.
Every number is divisible by any non-zero number. 1485 is not evenly divisible by both of them.
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No, 9 is divisible by 3 and 9, but not six 3 x 9 = 27, also not divisible by 6
999 is divisible by 9, but not by six; the next lower number divisible by 9 is 990, which is also divisible by 6, so that's the answer. Some shortcuts for divisibility: 0 is divisible by any number. If the last digit of a number is divisible by 2, the number itself is divisible by 2. If the sum of the digits of a number is divisible by 3, the number itself is divisible by 3. If the last TWO digits of a number are divisible by 4, the number itself is divisible by 4. If the last digit of a number is divisible by 5, the number itself is divisible by 5. If a number is divisible by both 2 and 3, it is divisible by 6. If the last THREE digits of a number are divisible by 8, the number itself is divisible by 8. If the sum of the digits of a number is divisible by 9, the number itself is divisible by 9. 990: 9+9+0=18, which is divisible by 9, so 990 is divisible by 9. 18 is also divisible by 3, so 990 is divisible by 3, and since 990 ends in 0 it's also divisible by 2, meaning that it's divisible by 6 as well.
Well, it's not. Take 27 for example - divisible by 9 but not by 6.
Using the tests for divisibility:Divisible by 3:Add the digits and if the sum is divisible by 3, so is the original number: 6 + 8 + 4 = 18 which is divisible by 3, so 684 is divisible by 3Divisible by 6:Number is divisible by 2 and 3: Divisible by 2:If the number is even (last digit divisible by 2), then the whole number is divisible by 2. 684 is even so 684 is divisible by 2.Divisible by 3:Already shown above to be divisible by 3. 684 is divisible by both 2 & 3 so 684 is divisible by 6Divisible by 9:Add the digits and if the sum is divisible by 9, so is the original number: 6 + 8 + 4 = 18 which is divisible by 9, so 684 is divisible by 9Thus 684 is divisible by all 3, 6 & 9.
To determine which number is divisible by 3, 6, and 9, we need to check if the sum of the digits of each number is divisible by 3. For 369: 3+6+9 = 18, which is divisible by 3, 6, and 9. Therefore, 369 is divisible by 3, 6, and 9. For 246: 2+4+6 = 12, which is divisible by 3 but not by 6 or 9. Therefore, 246 is divisible by 3 but not by 6 or 9. For 468: 4+6+8 = 18, which is divisible by 3, 6, and 9. Therefore, 468 is divisible by 3, 6, and 9. For 429: 4+2+9 = 15, which is divisible by 3 but not by 6 or 9. Therefore, 429 is divisible by 3 but not by 6 or 9. Therefore, the numbers 369 and 468 are divisible by 3, 6, and 9.
6 + 4 + 6 = 16 1 + 6 = 7 → No; 646 is not divisible by 9 (there is a remainder of 7). ----------------------------------------- Only if the sum of the digits is divisible by 9 is the original number divisible by 9. Repeat the test on the sum until a single digit remains; only if this single digit is 9 is the original number divisible by 9, otherwise this single digit is the remainder when the original number is divided by 9.