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21 August, 20:12

Explain how you know that 197 is not a multiple of 3

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  1. 21 August, 20:19
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    THE simple way of writing this is that when you add up the digits of any multiple of three, they sum too will be a multiple of three (try it yourself). However, when you do 1+9+7 you get 17, which is not a multiple of three (17/3=5.66666 ...)
  2. 21 August, 20:28
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    If a number is a multiple of another number, that means that when you divide the number by the other number, it shouldn't be a decimal. That being said, what happens when we do 197/3? You get a decimal, not a whole number. Therefore 197 is not a multiple of 3. Also, this totally isn't a high school question = P
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