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Divisibility Rule of 918

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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 the divisibility rule for quick math, dividing things evenly, and sorting things. In this topic, we will learn about the divisibility rule of 918.

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What is the Divisibility Rule of 918?

The divisibility rule for 918 is a method by which we can find out if a number is divisible by 918 or not without using the division method. Check whether 1836 is divisible by 918 using the divisibility rule.

Step 1: Check if the last three digits of the number are divisible by 918. Here, in 1836, the last three digits are 836.

Step 2: Since 836 is less than 918, it is not divisible by 918. Therefore, 1836 is not divisible by 918.

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Tips and Tricks for Divisibility Rule of 918

Understanding the divisibility rule will help kids master division. Let’s learn a few tips and tricks for the divisibility rule of 918.

 

Know the multiples of 918:

Memorize the multiples of 918 (918, 1836, 2754, 3672…etc.) to quickly check the divisibility. If the last three digits form a number that is a multiple of 918, then the number is divisible by 918.

 

Verify with division method:

Use the division method as a way to verify and crosscheck the results. This helps to ensure accuracy in learning.
 

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in Divisibility Rule of 918

The divisibility rule of 918 helps us quickly check if a number is divisible by 918, but common mistakes like calculation errors can lead to incorrect conclusions. Here are some common mistakes and how to avoid them:
 

Mistake 1

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Not checking the last three digits correctly.  

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 Ensure you are focusing on the last three digits of the number to determine divisibility by 918.

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Divisibility Rule of 918 Examples

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Problem 1

Can 1836 be divided by 918 without a remainder?

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Yes, 1836 is divisible by 918.

Explanation

To determine if 1836 is divisible by 918, you can use the following steps:  


1) Divide 1836 by 918.  


2) The result is exactly 2, with no remainder.  


3) Therefore, 1836 is divisible by 918.

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Problem 2

Is 2754 divisible by 918?

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No, 2754 is not divisible by 918.  
 

Explanation

To check the divisibility of 2754 by 918, follow these steps:  


1) Divide 2754 by 918.  


2) The quotient is not a whole number, indicating a remainder.  


3) Thus, 2754 is not divisible by 918.

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Problem 3

Check if 9180 is divisible by 918.

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Yes, 9180 is divisible by 918.  
 

Explanation

To verify if 9180 can be evenly divided by 918:  


1) Divide 9180 by 918.  


2) The result is 10, a whole number, with no remainder.

 
3) Therefore, 9180 is divisible by 918.

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Problem 4

Is 459 divisible by 918?

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No, 459 is not divisible by 918.  
 

Explanation

To determine the divisibility of 459 by 918:  


1) Divide 459 by 918.  


2) The quotient is less than 1, indicating a remainder.  


3) Consequently, 459 is not divisible by 918.

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Problem 5

Verify if 7344 is divisible by 918.

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Yes, 7344 is divisible by 918.  
 

Explanation

To check if 7344 is divisible by 918:  


1) Divide 7344 by 918.  


2) The result is exactly 8, with no remainder.  


3) Hence, 7344 is divisible by 918.

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FAQs on Divisibility Rule of 918

1.What is the divisibility rule for 918?

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2.How many numbers are there between 1 and 5000 that are divisible by 918?

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3. Is 2754 divisible by 918?

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4. Do I need to check all digits if the last three digits are divisible by 918?

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5. No, if the last three digits are divisible by 918, then the whole number is divisible by 918.

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6.How can children in Thailand use numbers in everyday life to understand Divisibility Rule of 918?

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7.What are some fun ways kids in Thailand can practice Divisibility Rule of 918 with numbers?

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8.What role do numbers and Divisibility Rule of 918 play in helping children in Thailand develop problem-solving skills?

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9.How can families in Thailand create number-rich environments to improve Divisibility Rule of 918 skills?

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Important Glossaries for Divisibility Rule of 918

  • Divisibility rule: The set of rules used to determine whether a number is divisible by another number or not. For example, a number is divisible by 918 if its last three digits form a number divisible by 918.

 

  • Multiples: Multiples are the results we get after multiplying a number by an integer. For example, multiples of 918 are 918, 1836, 2754, 3672, etc.

 

  • Integers: Integers include all whole numbers, negative numbers, and zero.

 

  • Subtraction: Subtraction is the process of finding out the difference between two numbers by reducing one number from another.

 

  • Verification: The process of confirming the accuracy of a calculation or conclusion, often using an alternate method such as division.
     
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About BrightChamps in Thailand

At BrightChamps, numbers mean much more than just figures—they open up a world of possibilities! Our mission is to assist kids all across Thailand in gaining important math skills, with today’s focus on the Divisibility Rule of 918 and a special spotlight on the Divisibility Rule—presented in an engaging, fun, and easy-to-understand manner. Whether your child is calculating the speed of a roller coaster at Dream World, following scores at a local football game, or managing their allowance to buy the latest gadgets, a solid grasp of numbers builds their confidence for everyday tasks. Our interactive lessons make learning fun and straightforward. Because kids in Thailand learn in varied ways, we adapt our teaching to suit each learner. From the lively streets of Bangkok to the tropical islands of Phuket, BrightChamps makes math relatable and exciting all over Thailand. Let’s make the Divisibility Rule a fun part of every child’s math journey!
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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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