Oh, dude, I see you're trying to mess with my math skills. Well, technically, there's no number that fits that description because if a number is divisible by 4, it's also divisible by 2. It's like trying to find a unicorn that's not a horse, you know what I mean?
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! A number that is divisible by 4 but not by 2 is any even number that is not divisible by 4. So, for example, the number 6 is divisible by 3 and 2, but not by 4. Just remember, in the world of numbers, there's always a place for every little digit to fit in just right.
A number that is divisible by 4 but not by 2 must be an even number that is not divisible by 2. This means that the number must be twice an odd number. For example, 12 is divisible by 4 (3 x 4) but not by 2, making it a number that fits this criteria.
There are none. As a factor of 4, 2 is a factor of all numbers that are multiples of 4.
The reverse comparison is true, however, because only half (exactly half) of the numbers divisible by 2 are also divisible by 4.
This statement is not always true. While it is true that if a number is divisible by 4, it is also divisible by 2, the reverse is not necessarily true. For example, the number 6 is divisible by 2 but not by 4. In general, being divisible by 2 is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for being divisible by 4.
Not always for example, 36 is not divisible by 8 but it is divisible by 2 and 4.
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612 is divisible by 4. To test divisibility by 4, if the last 2 digits of the number are divisible by 4, then the whole number is divisible by 4. Last 2 digits of 612 are 12, and 12 is divisible by 4 since 3x4 = 12, so 612 is divisible by 4. 612 / 4 = 153.
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