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Divisibility Rules From 11 To 20

The document provides methods to check if a number is divisible by 11, 13, 14, 16, and other numbers. It explains that to check for divisibility by 11, you alternate adding and subtracting the digits of the number from right to left. For divisibility by 13, you add digits in blocks of three from right to left and subtract the sums. For other numbers, it provides additional formulas involving operations on the digits.

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Divisibility Rules From 11 To 20

The document provides methods to check if a number is divisible by 11, 13, 14, 16, and other numbers. It explains that to check for divisibility by 11, you alternate adding and subtracting the digits of the number from right to left. For divisibility by 13, you add digits in blocks of three from right to left and subtract the sums. For other numbers, it provides additional formulas involving operations on the digits.

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The number obtained from these examples must be divisible by 11, as follows:

918,082: 9 - 1 + 8 - 0 + 8 - 2
Form the alternating sum of the digits.
= 22.

Add the digits in blocks of two from right to left. 627: 6 + 27 = 33.

Subtract the last digit from the rest. 627: 62 - 7 = 55.

324: it is divisible by 3 and by


It is divisible by 3 and by 4.
4.
1
2
Subtract the last digit from twice the rest. 324: (32 × 2) − 4 = 60.

The number obtained from these examples must be divisible by 13, as follows:

Add the digits in alternate blocks of three from right to left, 2,911,272: − (2 + 272) + 911
1
then subtract the two sums. = 637
3

637: 63 + (7 × 4) = 91, 9 + (1
Add 4 times the last digit to the rest.
× 4) = 13.

224: it is divisible by 2 and by


It is divisible by 2 and by 7.
7.
1
4
Add the last two digits to twice the rest. The answer must be
364: (3 × 2) + 64 = 70.
divisible by 14.

1 390: it is divisible by 3 and by


It is divisible by 3 and by 5.
5 5.

The number obtained from these examples must be divisible by 16, as follows:

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