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Divisibility Rule of 626

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The divisibility rule is a way to find out whether a number is divisible by another number without using the division method. In real life, we can use the divisibility rule for quick math, dividing things evenly, and sorting things. In this topic, we will learn about the divisibility rule of 626.

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What is the Divisibility Rule of 626?

The divisibility rule for 626 is a method by which we can find out if a number is divisible by 626 or not without using the division method. Check whether 1252 is divisible by 626 with the divisibility rule.  


Step 1: Divide the number into groups of three digits from the right: 1,252 becomes 1 and 252.


Step 2: Check if both 1 and 252 are divisible by 626. If both are divisible, then the whole number is divisible by 626.


Step 3: Since neither 1 nor 252 is divisible by 626, 1252 is not divisible by 626.

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Tips and Tricks for Divisibility Rule of 626

Learn the divisibility rule to help master division. Let’s learn a few tips and tricks for the divisibility rule of 626. 

 

1. Know the multiples of 626:  


Memorize the multiples of 626 (626, 1252, 1878, etc.) to quickly check divisibility. 

 

2. Use approximation:  


If the numbers are large, approximate to see if the numbers are close to a multiple of 626.

 

3. Use the division method to verify:  


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

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in Divisibility Rule of 626

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Divisibility Rule of 626 Examples

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Problem 1

Is 1878 divisible by 626?

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Explanation

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Problem 2

Check the divisibility rule of 626 for 1252.

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Explanation

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Problem 3

Is -3130 divisible by 626?

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Explanation

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Problem 4

Can 939 be divisible by 626 following the divisibility rule?

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Explanation

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Problem 5

Check the divisibility rule of 626 for 2504.

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Explanation

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FAQs on Divisibility Rule of 626

1.What is the divisibility rule for 626?

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2. How many numbers are there between 1 and 1000 that are divisible by 626?

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3.Is 1252 divisible by 626?

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4.What if I get 0 after checking divisibility?

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5. Does the divisibility rule of 626 apply to all integers?

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Important Glossaries for Divisibility Rule of 626

  • Divisibility rule: The set of rules used to determine if a number is divisible by another number without performing actual division.

 

  • Multiples: Numbers that can be expressed as the product of another number and an integer. For example, multiples of 626 are 626, 1252, 1878, etc.

 

  • Integer: A whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero.

 

  • Approximation: A method of finding a number that is close enough to the correct answer, usually within a small range.

 

  • Verification: The process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something, such as confirming divisibility by actual division.
     
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About the Author

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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