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1 Section 2.1 Divisibility Rules
Chapter 2 Section 2.1 Divisibility Rules

2 Rule for 2 If the number ends with an even digit (like 2,4,6,8,0),
then it is divisible by 2. Example: 1,354,908

3 Rule for 5 If the number ends with a digit of “5” or “0”,
then the number is divisible by 5. Example: 3,627,905 8,394,410

4 Rule for 10 If the number ends in a “0” digit, Then the number is
divisible by 10. Example: 750,230

5 Rule for 3 If you add up the digits of the
number and the total is divisible by 3, Then the original number is divisible by 3. Example: 1,248 = =15. 15 is divisible by 3, therefore so is 1,248!

6 Rule for 9 If you add up the digits ofthe number
and the total is divisible by 9, Then the original number is divisible by 9. Example: 6,543 = =18. 18 is divisible by 9, therefore so is 6,543.

7 Rule for 4 If the last two digits in the number are divisible by 4,
Then the original number is divisible by 4. Example: 358,912 12 is divisible by 4, therefore so is 358,912!

8 Rule for 6 If the number is divisible by 2 and 3,
then it is also divisible by 6. Example: 8,346. 8,346 = last digit even (divisible by 2) 8,346 = = 21 (divisible by 3) So also divisible by 6!


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