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Elliott
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18 April, 12:39
Divisibility rules for 100
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Odie
18 April, 13:00
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The basic rule for divisibility by 4 is that if the number formed by the last two digits in a number is divisible by 4, the original number is divisible by 4; this is because 100 is divisible by 4 and so adding hundreds, thousands, etc. is simply adding another number that is divisible by 4.
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