6th Grade Math Textbook, Progress

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Tell whether the number is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and/or 10.


  1. 333 2. 128 3. 225 4. 7535 5. 8289

  2. 9410 7. 99,483 8. 67,704 9. 67,713 10.67,722

  3. 23,918 12. 35,932 13. 85,446 14.40,620 15.90,990

  4. 17,934 17. 49,708 18. 77,075 19.13,104 20. 486,890

  5. 207,984 22. 352,860 23. 607,712 24.581,889 25.270,228


Find the missing digit or digits that would make each number
divisible by the given number.


  1. 3,95 ; by 10

  2. 17,84 ; by 3 28. 243,05 ; by 9 29.698,39 ; by 3 and by 9

  3. 17,39 ; by 5 31. 14,5 2; by 8 32.13, 12; by 8 and by 3

  4. 27,1 8; by 6 34. 20,71 ; by 4 35.502,7 5; by 3 and by 5

  5. 37,6 3; by 9 37. 98 ,124; by 6 38.109,83 ; by 4 and by 8
    40. Mr. Diaz wants to divide 4952 stickers
    equally among some teachers at school.
    He wants to give the stickers to at least
    4 but no more than 10 teachers. To how
    many teachers can he give stickers so
    there are none left over? How many will
    each teacher get?


42.Which number is notdivisible by 9?

F 34,947
G 38,999
H 55,026
J 80,973


  1. Which number is divisible by 4?


A 448,274
B 346,493
C 330,902
D 286,156

Think
The last digit must be 0 to be divisible by 10.

39.Ms. Sutphin has 74,516 pennies.
She wants to divide them equally
among some containers. She has
10 containers, but does not need to
use them all. How many containers
could she use so there are no
pennies left over?

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