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Without making any actual division, show that the following number is divisible by 8. 56008

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प्रश्न

Without making any actual division, show that the following number is divisible by 8.

56008

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उत्तर

56008
= 56000 + 8
= 8 x (7000 + 1)
= 8 x 7001
Clearly, 56008 is divisible by 8.

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पाठ 9: Playing with Numbers - Exercise 9 (B)

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सेलिना Mathematics [English] Class 6
पाठ 9 Playing with Numbers
Exercise 9 (B) | Q 10.2

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