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find the smallest number that has to be subtracted from 276 that it becomes exactly divisible by 5

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Answered by aaryabhatt943
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Answer:

1 is the smallest number that has to be subtracted from 276 that it becomes exactly divisible by 5.

Explanation:

If we subtract 1 from 276= 276-1=275

275 is exactly divisible by 5= 275/5=55

Hence, 1 is the smallest number that has to be subtracted from 276 that it becomes exactly divisible by 5.

Answered by Nithyar6
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Answer:

The correct answer is 1.

Correct Explaination:

1 is the smallest number that has to be subtracted from 276 that it becomes exactly divisible by 5. 276-1-275 which is exactly divisible by 5 as 275 ends with 5.

Divisibility by 5:

According to the divisibility rule of 5 if the last digit of a number is either 0 or 5 then it is said to be divisible by 5. A number is said to be completely divisible by 5 if the remainder is zero and the quotient is a whole number. The divisibility rule of 5 is quite simple because we just need to check the last digit of the given number which should be either 5 or 0. If it satisfies this condition, then the number is considered to be divisible by 5.

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