Mathematics, 20.08.2021 02:00 dancinggrace2032
Lizzie came up with a divisibility test for a certain number $m \neq 1$:
Break a positive integer n into two-digit chunks, starting from the ones place. (For example, the number 354764 would break into the two-digit chunks 64, 47, 35.
Find the alternating sum of these two-digit numbers, by adding the first number, subtracting the second, adding the third, and so on. (In our example, this alternating sum would be 64-47+35=52.
Sorry for the big problem but I really need help with this :grimacing:
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Lizzie came up with a divisibility test for a certain number $m \neq 1$:
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