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1. Using the divisibility rules, above, to say whether each number is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9 or 12. Caution: you must explain how the rule tells you if it is divisible or not. You can check
with your calculator, but it can't be part of your explanation.
A 213
b. 7014
c. 8190
Div. by 2?
Why or why
not?
Div. by 3?
Why or why
not?
Div. by 5?
Why or why
not?
Div. by 6?
Why or why
not?
Div. by 9?
Why or why
not?
Div. by 12?
Why or why
not?

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