What is the divisibility rule of 7? Give an example.
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The divisibility rule of 7 states that, if a number is divisible by 7, then “the difference between twice the unit digit of the given number and the remaining part of the given number should be a multiple of 7 or it should be equal to 0”. For example, 798 is divisible by 7. Explanation: The unit digit of 798 is 8.
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multiply of 7,14,21,28 that can be divided by 7
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