Math, asked by RameshBhumula, 10 months ago

I am a four-digit number. The digit in thousands place is largest single digit. The digit in the ones places is
smallest single digit. 5 is in both, the tens and hundreds place. Am I divisible by 3 ?​

Answers

Answered by eknoor26
3

Answer:

NO

Step-by-step explanation:

the number will be

9551 which is not divisible by 3

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Answered by teamanna24
3

No, I am not divisible by 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

There are 4-digits in this number.

Thousands place=largest single digit=9

Ones place=smallest single digit=1

Tens place=5

Hundreds place=5

So, the number= 9551

According to divisibility rule of 3, when we add all the digits in the number, the resultant number should be divisible by 3. If resultant number is divisible by 3, then the number itself will also be divisible.

9+5+5+1=20

20 IS NOT DIVISBLE BY 3

Hence, 9551 is also not divisible by 3

∴ The number is not divisible by 3

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