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18.
Which one of the following numbers is exactly divisible by 11?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
(4 + 5 + 2) - (1 + 6 + 3) = 1, not divisible by 11.
(2 + 6 + 4) - (4 + 5 + 2) = 1, not divisible by 11.
(4 + 6 + 1) - (2 + 5 + 3) = 1, not divisible by 11.
(4 + 6 + 1) - (2 + 5 + 4) = 0, So, 415624 is divisible by 11.
Discussion:
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Bhaskar said:
1 decade ago
If you take 209/11.
Then your logic.
Because 2+10+9=21,
21 is not divisible.
Then your logic.
Because 2+10+9=21,
21 is not divisible.
Vidyadhar said:
1 decade ago
Divisibility rule:
Form the alternating sum of the digits.
415624 = 4-1+5-6+2-4
= 4+4-4-4
= 8-8
= 0
0 divisible by 11.
So Answer is 415624.
Form the alternating sum of the digits.
415624 = 4-1+5-6+2-4
= 4+4-4-4
= 8-8
= 0
0 divisible by 11.
So Answer is 415624.
Masood tahir said:
1 decade ago
@abhi.
I think Arjun is right as;
209/11= 19 which is completely devise-able by 11 by leaving no remainder, with short cut method for aptitude as; 2+0+9=11 which is also completely divided by 11.
I think Arjun is right as;
209/11= 19 which is completely devise-able by 11 by leaving no remainder, with short cut method for aptitude as; 2+0+9=11 which is also completely divided by 11.
Sindhu said:
1 decade ago
2+3+5+6+4+1=21 it is not divisible by 11.
2+4+5+6+4+2=23 it is not divisible by 11.
3+1+5+6+2+4=21 it is not divisible by 11.
4+1+5+6+2+4=22 it is divisible by 11.
Answer:415624.
2+4+5+6+4+2=23 it is not divisible by 11.
3+1+5+6+2+4=21 it is not divisible by 11.
4+1+5+6+2+4=22 it is divisible by 11.
Answer:415624.
Debashish Mohapatra said:
1 decade ago
There is another method as well. In the option A, B, C. If you will add all the digits of the given number the result will not be divisible by 11. But if you will add the digits of the number given in option D.
i.e - 415624=4+1+5+6+2+4=22 which is divisible with 11.
This formula is also applicable for any number.
i.e - 415624=4+1+5+6+2+4=22 which is divisible with 11.
This formula is also applicable for any number.
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Maya said:
1 decade ago
It is the principle for dividing any No. by 11.
If the difference between odd & even places No. comes 0 or 11 or multiple of 11 i.e. 22, 99, 121 etc. Then the whole No. will be divided by 11.
For example we also have principle for dividing any No. by 2. i.e.the unit place No. is divided by 2 that means the whole No. is divided by 2.
If the difference between odd & even places No. comes 0 or 11 or multiple of 11 i.e. 22, 99, 121 etc. Then the whole No. will be divided by 11.
For example we also have principle for dividing any No. by 2. i.e.the unit place No. is divided by 2 that means the whole No. is divided by 2.
Abhi said:
1 decade ago
@Arjun.
You are wrong.
EX- if you take 209/11.
Then your logic is wrong.
Because 2+0+9=11, and 11/11=1.
And I request you don't post wrong information because many peoples are confused with this type of example.
Hope you understand.
You are wrong.
EX- if you take 209/11.
Then your logic is wrong.
Because 2+0+9=11, and 11/11=1.
And I request you don't post wrong information because many peoples are confused with this type of example.
Hope you understand.
Ramanchuchra said:
1 decade ago
Can anybody tell me if sum of all digit is divisible by the no. is divisible by the whole set of numbers.
Arjun said:
1 decade ago
@saurabh.
2+3+5+6+4=20 which is not exactly divisible by 11. It is exactly divisible by 2,5,10,20...
2+3+5+6+4=20 which is not exactly divisible by 11. It is exactly divisible by 2,5,10,20...
Saurabh said:
1 decade ago
What if the number is 23564?
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