money must be easily divisible so that it would not be destroyed in the process.
one would not want to buy goods and not get back the change that is due to them. As a result any commodity that is being used as money must be one that can facilitate giving back change without being destroyed.
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yes 552 is divisible by 6 and the result is 92... to find out if a number is divisible by 6 then that number must be divisible by 2 and 3.. 1.If a number is divisble by three then the last digit must be divisible by 2 (so that the last digit must be 0,2,4,6,8) in this number the last digit is 2 so that it is divisible by 2 2.If a number is divisble by 3 then the sum of its digit must be divisible by 3. In this case the sum of the digits of 552 is 5+5+2= 12 and 12 is divisible by 3.... If this two rules fit in then that number is divisible by 6
It is not divisible by 6. Note:If a number id divisible by 6 then it must be divisible by both 2 and 3.The above number is not divisible by 2 and 3 either.
Nope - it's only divisible by 2. In order to be divisible by 5, it must end in either a 5 or zero. To be divisible by 10 it must end in a zero. For it to be divisible by 3, the total of the digits added together must divide by 3. The same rule applies for it to be divided by 9.
36 = 10*9*4 The last digit must be 0. The digital root (sum of digits) must be divisible by 9. By the first requirement, above, the number must be divisible by 10. The quotient, after division by 10, must be divisible by 4.
To determine if 235 is divisible by 9, we sum its digits: 2 + 3 + 5 = 10. Since 10 is not divisible by 9, 235 is not divisible by 9. In order for a number to be divisible by 9, the sum of its digits must be divisible by 9.