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Divisibility Rules

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Divisibility Rules

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Skip Counting

1) Skip count by 3 from 3.

2) Skip count by 5 from 65.

3) Skip count by 10 from 1230.

4) Skip count by 6 from 138.

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Double and Halve

1) 8 x 45

2) 4 x 150

3) 1.5 x 12

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Repeated Doubling

1) Double 2. Double the next number. Repeat.

2) Double 3. Double the next number. Repeat.

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1) Find a number with 5 factors.

2) Draw a factor tree for each of the following:a) 10 b) 17 c) 27

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Divisibility

A number is divisible by another number if the answer is a whole number.

dividend ÷ divisor = quotient

A number is divisible if the quotient is a whole number.

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Which of the following are divisible by 2? By 5? By 10?

• 78

• 27

• 35

• 410

• 123

• 2100

• 4126

• 795

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 A number is divisible by:

2 if the number is even (ends in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8)

3  

4

5 if the ones digit is 0 or 5  

6

8

9

10 if the ones digit is 0 

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Multiples of 3

Write the first 10 multiples of 3.

3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30

Notice anything?

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1) Shade all of the multiples of 3 in yellow.

2) Choose a two-digit multiple of 3. Add the digits. Is the result divisible by 3?

3) Repeat with another two-digit multiple of three.

4) Write a divisibility rule for 3.

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1) Shade all of the multiples of 2 in blue.

2) Which numbers are multiples of both 2 and 3?

3) Can you describe the pattern of the green squares?

4) What other number (not 1) can these numbers be divided by?

5) Write a divisibility rule for 6.

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Multiples of 9

Write the first 10 multiples of 9.

9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, 90

Notice anything?

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783

5886

6579

99 999

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 A number is divisible by:

2 if the number is even (ends in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8) 

3 if the sum of the digits is divisible by 3 

4

5 if the ones digit is 0 or 5  

6 if it is divisible by 2 and 3  

8

9 if the sum of the digits is divisible by 9  

10 if the ones digit is 0 

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Which of the following numbers are divisible by 3?

630 1701 960 1412

324 6313 5241 28 312

885 7038 136 5382

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Which of the following numbers are divisible by 6?

876 789 888 8433

9243 84 856 4914

25 623 7254 2254 6273

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Which of the following numbers are divisible by 9?

270 216 300 4572

2613 108 8361 70 245

2015 5409 5230 47 390

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Use a 300-399 hundreds chart

1) Circle all the numbers that are divisible by 2.

2) Use a different colour. Circle all the numbers that are divisible by 4.

3) What do you notice?

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4) Use a different colour. Circle all the numbers that are divisible by 8.

5) What patterns do you see?

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If a number is divisible by 8, what else can we say about it?

If a number is divisible by 4, what else can we say about it?

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A number is divisible by 4 if the number formed by the digits in the tens and ones place is divisible by 4.

We can also say that numbers that can be divided by 4 can be divided by 2 twice.

Examples: 44, 72, 88

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A number is divisible by 8 if the number formed by the digits in the hundreds, tens, and ones place is divisible by 8.

In other words, a number is divisible by 8 if it is divisible by 2 three times.

Examples: 520, 272, 7896

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 A number is divisible by:

2 if the number is even (ends in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8) 

3 if the sum of the digits is divisible by 3 

4 if the last two digits are divisible by 4

5 if the ones digit is 0 or 5  

6 if it is divisible by 2 and 3  

8 if the last three digits are divisible by 8

9 if the sum of the digits is divisible by 9  

10 if the ones digit is 0 

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Which of the following numbers are divisible by 4?

324 630 7168 3354

84 248 742 6082

35 636 480 2616 1 003 004

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Which of the following numbers are divisible by 8?

324 630 7168 3464

654 248 742 6280

35 636 480 2616 1 003 056