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divisibility rule for 7

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Answered by RGSD
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Double the last digit and subtract it from the remaining leading truncated number. If the result is divisible by 7, then so was the original number. Apply this rule over and over again as necessary. Example: 826. Twice 6 is 12. So take 12 from the truncated 82. Now 82-12=70. This is divisible by 7, so 826 is divisible by 7 also.
Answered by savithachini
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if the difference between twice the last digit and number formed by other digits is either 0 or multiple of 7

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