Examples of using Divisible in English and their translations into Korean
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Clearly not divisible by 3.
Divisible with a total area of 420 sqm.
So it will be divisible by 3.
Numbers divisible by 15 result in‘FizzBuzz'.
So all of this is divisible by 3.
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Is divisible by 8, and then 80 is divisible by 8 as well.
And all of these are divisible by 5.
X is divisible by 2, because we know that 4 is divisible by 2.
Because they are divisible by 9 as well.
Both the numerator and the denominator are divisible by 3.
But maybe 25 is divisible by 3 again.
Even unimodular lattices can occur only in dimensions divisible by 8.
But the years divisible by 400 are leap years.
Decimal palindromic numbers with an even number of digits are divisible by 11.
Limited supply. Each PURK is divisible by 6 decimal places.
When you look at it numerically you see that both 6 and 15 are divisible by 3.
It's another way of saying it's divisible by a bunch of things.
Another way to think of a factor, is that it's something that a term is divisible by.
What's the largest number that's divisible into both 12 and 32?
This isn't divisible by 2, and it also doesn't look divisible by 3.
It's the largest number that is divisible into both numbers.
This is divisible by 3, so if you're multiplying it it's still going to be divisible by 3.
The total points for each turn must be divisible by five to receive any score.
Both 22 and 4 are divisible by 2, so I can cancel those 2's out, and I end up with negative 11 over 2.
If we divide the numerator-- well, actually, it looks like they're both divisible by 125.
Both two pi and 360 are divisible by two so lets divide things by two, and if we do that, what do we get?
If the last two digits of the number are 25, 50, 75 or 00,then it is divisible by 25.
This is divisible by 3, so if you're multiplying this whole thing it's still going to be divisible by 3.
However, the centurial years that are exactly divisible by 400 are still leap years.
Well, both of these are divisible by 7k, so we can write this as 7k times-- 7k squared divided by 7k, you're just going to have a k left over.