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Gia claims that the sum of any three consecutive whole numbers is divisible by 6 is this true? Explain
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Gia claims that the sum of any three consecutive whole numbers is divisible by 6 is this true? Explain
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Well,
Simply adding 0, 1, and 2 gives 3, which is not evenly divisible by 6.
Gia is very shallow-minded. Case closed.
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