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Divisibility Rules (Medium) - Condition to Divisor (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on intermediate-level divisibility rules. It presents problems where students must determine the divisors of numbers based on specific conditions. For example, one problem asks which divisor a number is certainly divisible by if its last three digits are divisible by 8. Other conditions include divisibility by combinations of numbers, such as both 2 and 3, and divisibility based on the last digits of numbers. Students are provided with multiple-choice answers to select the correct divisor. This topic is part of a broader unit introducing divisibility rules.

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Divisibility Rules (Medium) - Condition to Divisor

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If a number meets this condition, what is it definitely divisible by?

The last two digits are divisible by 4

Divisibility Rules (Medium) - Condition to Divisor Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Divisibility Rules (Medium) - Condition to Divisor (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Divisibility Rules - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/divisibility_rules_intro/
1
The last three digits are divisible by 8
If a number meets this condition, what is it definitely divisible by?
a
3
b
10
c
5
d
1
e
8
f
7
2
Is divisible by both 2 and 3
If a number meets this condition, what is it definitely divisible by?
a
7
b
6
c
8
d
10
e
3
f
12
3
The last two digits are divisible by 4
If a number meets this condition, what is it definitely divisible by?
a
8
b
4
c
12
d
5
e
2
f
11
4
Is divisible by both 4 and 3
If a number meets this condition, what is it definitely divisible by?
a
10
b
9
c
6
d
2
e
12
f
1