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Divisibility Rule of 111

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The divisibility rule is a way to determine whether a number is divisible by another number without using the division method. In real life, we can use divisibility rules for quick calculations, dividing things evenly, and sorting items. In this topic, we will learn about the divisibility rule of 111.

Divisibility Rule of 111 for Canadian Students
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What is the Divisibility Rule of 111?

The divisibility rule for 111 is a method by which we can find out if a number is divisible by 111 without performing division. Check whether 3696 is divisible by 111 using this rule.

 

Step 1: Separate the number into groups of three digits from the right. Here, 3696 becomes 3 and 696.

 

Step 2: Add the numbers obtained in Step 1. 3 + 696 = 699.

 

Step 3: If the sum obtained is a multiple of 111, then the number is divisible by 111. Since 699 is a multiple of 111 (699 = 111 × 6), 3696 is divisible by 111.divisibility rule of 111

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Tips and Tricks for Divisibility Rule of 111

Learning the divisibility rule will help kids to master division. Let’s learn a few tips and tricks for the divisibility rule of 111.

 

Know the multiples of 111:

Memorize the multiples of 111 (111, 222, 333, 444, etc.) to quickly check divisibility. If the result from addition is a multiple of 111, then the number is divisible by 111.

 

Repeat the process for large numbers:

Students should keep repeating the divisibility process until they reach a small number that is divisible by 111. 

For example, check if 12321 is divisible by 111 using the divisibility test. Separate into groups of three digits: 12 and 321. Add them: 12 + 321 = 333. Since 333 is a multiple of 111, 12321 is divisible by 111.

 

Use the division method to verify:

Students can use the division method as a way to verify and cross-check their results. This will help them to verify and also learn.

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in Divisibility Rule of 111

The divisibility rule of 111 helps us to quickly check if a given number is divisible by 111, but common mistakes like calculation errors can lead to incorrect results. Here we will understand some common mistakes and how to avoid them.

Mistake 1

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Not following the correct steps.  
 

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Students should follow the correct steps of separating the number into groups of three digits and then adding them.

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Divisibility Rule of 111 Examples

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Problem 1

Is 888 divisible by 111?

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Yes, 888 is divisible by 111.

Explanation

To check divisibility by 111, sum the blocks of three digits from right to left. For 888, there is only one block: 888 itself. Since 888 is equal to 111 × 8, it is divisible by 111.

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Problem 2

Check the divisibility rule of 111 for 2222.

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No, 2222 is not divisible by 111.

Explanation

Break 2222 into blocks of three digits starting from the right: 2 and 222. Sum these blocks: 2 + 222 = 224. Since 224 is not a multiple of 111, 2222 is not divisible by 111.
 

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Problem 3

Is -333 divisible by 111?

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Yes, -333 is divisible by 111.
 

Explanation

Remove the negative sign and check 333 for divisibility by 111. 333 can be broken into one block: 333. Since 333 is equal to 111 × 3, it is divisible by 111.

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Problem 4

Can 147 be divisible by 111 following the divisibility rule?

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No, 147 isn't divisible by 111.
 

Explanation

For 147, consider the number itself as one block. Since 147 is not equal to 111 × k for any integer k, it is not divisible by 111.

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Problem 5

Check the divisibility rule of 111 for 1001.

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No, 1001 is not divisible by 111.
 

Explanation

Break 1001 into blocks of three digits from right: 001 and 1. Sum these blocks: 1 + 1 = 2. Since 2 is not a multiple of 111, 1001 is not divisible by 111.

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FAQs on Divisibility Rule of 111

1.What is the divisibility rule for 111?

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2.How many numbers are there between 1 and 1000 that are divisible by 111?

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3.Is 555 divisible by 111?

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4.What if I get 0 after adding?

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5.Does the divisibility rule of 111 apply to all integers?

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6.How can children in Canada use numbers in everyday life to understand Divisibility Rule of 111?

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7.What are some fun ways kids in Canada can practice Divisibility Rule of 111 with numbers?

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8.What role do numbers and Divisibility Rule of 111 play in helping children in Canada develop problem-solving skills?

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9.How can families in Canada create number-rich environments to improve Divisibility Rule of 111 skills?

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Important Glossaries for Divisibility Rule of 111

  • Divisibility rule: A set of guidelines used to determine whether a number is divisible by another number without performing division.

 

  • Multiples: Results obtained by multiplying a number by an integer. For example, multiples of 111 are 111, 222, 333, etc.

 

  • Addition: The process of combining numbers to obtain their total.

 

  • Integer: A number that includes all whole numbers, negative numbers, and zero.

 

  • Grouping: The process of organizing numbers into specified sets or units, such as grouping digits in sets of three for divisibility checks.
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Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.

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