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You could use the rules by solving the problem and then going threw all of the rules and seeing what rules apply.
You could use the divisibility rules to tell if you have a remainder in a division problem because when you have the rules then you see what it is divisible by. If a number is ever divisible by any number that has a rule it NEVER has a remainder. But if it is not divisible by anything then it has to have a remainder.
The divisibility number has to be a mulitple of a number. Example: any number that ends in a 0 or a 5 is a multiple of 10.
First you would see if the number would go in to that number if not then you would go to the next and if it could go in that number with no remainders.
When you use divisibility your answer will come out even. You won't have a remainder if you do it right.
You can use the rules for divsibility to find out if you are going to have a remainder by if your number dose not have any of the rules.
You can use it to predict when it dosn't has a remander. When it goes into one of them it goes into it evenly.
I would use the rules of divisibility to predict whether or not a division problem will have a remainder by looking at the rules. Then I would put down the numbers that the number will go in equily.
You could use the rules for divisibility to predict whether or not you have a remainder by see the divisibility by all the numers. If the numer is not divisible by any of them the number as a remainder.
You can use the rules of divisibility to predit wether or not a division problem will have a remainder by seeing if the nuber goes into it.
You could check each one and see thier rules to find out what thier rule is.If the number matches the rules then you are set to go. If you divide it and you don't get any numbers than that means you will get a remainder.
You can use the rules of divisibility to predict if there is a remainder by seeing if its divisible by all the numbers. If it is divisible by a number with a rule there won't be a remainder.
I would use the rules of divisibility to predict whether or not a division problem will have a remainder or not. When you are using your divisibility rules, the number will come out even without a remainder.
Well, you have to remember when you use the rules of divisibility, the number comes out even. There is no remainder.
In divisibility there are several rules that can be used agenst division you could divid it and see if theres any remanders or check by a calculator and see if there are any ramanders left after you divide it and get the awnser or a remander.
You can go threw all the rules and solve the problem.
The divisibility number has to have a multiple of the number. For example the if 0 is at the end it is a multiple of 10. If it doesn't fit a divisibility number it would always have a remainder!
You could use the rules of divisibility to find out if you would have a riemender because you would be able to check by using the rules.
you could use the rules solving the problem and then check your anwsers by using divisables.
You could use the rules of Divisibillity to find out if you need a remainder by going through the number and see if you can can make it even.
I think divisibility will not have a remainder when you use the rules for divisibility. When you use divisiblity rule you will get the exact sum.
you could use the divisibility rule to predict if a number is going to have a remider. the two is if the ones place is a 2,4,6,8 and 0. three is way diffrent what you do with three is add all the numbers in the divder like 324 yould equle 9 and three goes into 9 3 times.in four you look at the last two numbers like 2316 you yould look at 16 and four goes into 16 4 times. five is easy it is like 4 but you just look at the last number, so 233410 yould have no remandir it is just 5 or 0 that will have no remider. six is to easy`you just need to see if it can go into 2 and 3 like 1242 yould work because it goes into 2 and 3. seven and eight dont have a rule. nine is exactly like 3 you add all of the numbers like 900 yould work because that equlas 9. ten is the eaeyest you just see if the last number is zero like 120 is good.
You have to divide your number by 2,3,4,5,6,9,and 10and find out which numbers can be divided and get an even ansewer.
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