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By which numbers (4,6,8 or 9) are the following numbers divisible? (a) 3 786 (b) 4 136 (c) 15 342 (d) 87 312 (e) 85 572 (f) 1234 567
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By which numbers (4,6,8 or 9) are the following numbers divisible? (a) 3 786 (b) 4 136 (c) 15 342 (d) 87 312 (e) 85 572 (f) 1234 567
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By which numbers (4,6,8 or 9) are the following numbers divisible?
(a) 3 786
(b) 4 136
(c) 15 342
(d) 87 312
(e) 85 572
(f) 1234 567
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option a as last digit even a d come in 3 table
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