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Do you know what 999867548 divided by 6 is?

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It's 166644591.33... (or) For a number to be divisible by 6, it has to be divisible by 2 & 3 both. Last digit is 8 and so divisible by 2. Divisibility by 3, add all digits up to the point you get single digit. In this case, first you get 65, add further to get 11 and then 2. As it is not 0, 3, 6 or...
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It's 166644591.33... (or) For a number to be divisible by 6, it has to be divisible by 2 & 3 both. Last digit is 8 and so divisible by 2. Divisibility by 3, add all digits up to the point you get single digit. In this case, first you get 65, add further to get 11 and then 2. As it is not 0, 3, 6 or 9, the given number it's not divisible by 3 and hence not divisible by 6. read less
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no it is not divisible.. it will leave a remainder 2
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