ICSE /Class 6
Maths MCQ Based On Divisibility rule of 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 all these through observing patterns children would be helped in deducing some and then asked to derive some that are a combination of the basic patterns of divisibility
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ICSE Class 6 Maths Divisibility rule of 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 all these through observing patterns children would be helped in deducing some and then asked to derive some that are a combination of the basic patterns of divisibility
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Use divisibility rule of 7
Add the digits of the numbers, and check if the sum is a multiple of both 4 and 8.
The divisibility by 11 rule states that if the difference between the sum of the digits at the odd and even places equals 0 or divisible by 11, then the number is divisible by 11.
Use divisibility rule of 6
The numbers that have 0 and 5 at ones place are divisible by 5.
Use divisibility rule of 5
Check for all the options whether the divisibility rule of both 3 and 10 perfectly applies.
Any number is divisible by 11 if the sum of the odd numbers subtracted from the sum of even numbers is either 0 or 11.
Use divisibility rule of 4
Add all the digits of 729 , if it comes out to be the multiple of 9, then it's divisible.
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