1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 24, 27, 30, 36, 40, 45, 54, 60, 72, 90, 108, 120, 135, 180, 216, 270, 360, 540, 1080.
1080/45 = 24
1080 is divisible by all of those numbers...1080 divided by 2 = 5401080 divided by 3 = 3601080 divided by 5 = 2161080 divided by 6 = 1801080 divided by 9 = 1201080 divided by 10 = 108
LCM of 1080 is 1080.
3.5833
6 x 180 = 1080
1080/45 = 24
2 and 3
1080
Yes, 60 times.
A four-digit number that meets these criteria is 1080. It is an even number (divisible by 2), divisible by 9 (1080 ÷ 9 = 120), divisible by 10 (1080 ÷ 10 = 108), and divisible by 3 (1080 ÷ 3 = 360). However, it is also divisible by 3, so it does not satisfy your request for a number that is not divisible by 3. Instead, a correct example is 1086, which is even and divisible by 9 (1086 ÷ 9 = 120.67) but not by 3. Hence, no valid 4-digit number meets all criteria simultaneously.
I think you mean which of the numbers 2,3,5,6,9 or 10 are 1080 divisible by? All of the numbers can be divided into 1080 and get a whole integer
Two: 1020 and 1080.
1020, 1040, 1060 and 1080.
1080 is divisible by all of those numbers...1080 divided by 2 = 5401080 divided by 3 = 3601080 divided by 5 = 2161080 divided by 6 = 1801080 divided by 9 = 1201080 divided by 10 = 108
Any multiple of 90 from 1080 to 9990.
1000, 1020, 1040, 1060, 1080, and 1100
A four-digit number that is divisible by 2, 5, and 9 must be divisible by their least common multiple, which is 90. The smallest four-digit number is 1000, and the largest is 9999. The smallest four-digit number divisible by 90 is 1080, while the largest is 9990. Therefore, any four-digit number like 1080 or 9990 can serve as an example.