514, 1028, 1542, 2056. Any number that has 514 and another integer as factors. The possibilities are endless.
No it isn't.
Neither, actually.
1, 2, 257, 514:1 x 514, 2 x 257
No - but all the numbers divisible by 10 are divisible by 5 !
The numbers divisible by 3 are 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30,33.....
514 is divisible by these numbers: 1 2 257 and 514.
No. However, 514 is divisible by these numbers: 1, 2, 257, 514.
All multiples of 514, which is an infinite number. The first three numbers are 514, 1028, 1542.
514 is not divisible by 23456910 since the latter is much larger than 514.
1, 2, 257, 514.
1, 2, 257, 514.
No.
Nope - it's not divisible by 4.
No it isn't.
128.5
Multiples of 514
No, since 3 is less than 514, 514 can never divide into 3 without any remainder.