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Grade 5 - Divisibility Rule

The document outlines divisibility rules for numbers 2 through 12, explaining how to determine if a number is divisible by another without a remainder. It provides examples and activities to practice identifying divisibility for various numbers. The objectives include using these rules to solve problems and create new ones with reasonable answers.

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Grade 5 - Divisibility Rule

The document outlines divisibility rules for numbers 2 through 12, explaining how to determine if a number is divisible by another without a remainder. It provides examples and activities to practice identifying divisibility for various numbers. The objectives include using these rules to solve problems and create new ones with reasonable answers.

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GOOD

MORNING!
PRAYER
ATTENDA
NCE
DIVISIBILITY
RULES
OBJECTIVES:
• Use divisibility rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10
• Solve routine and non-routine problem
involving divisibility rules for 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12
• Create problems with reasonable
answers involving divisibility rules.
Divisibility- a number's
quality of being evenly
divided by another
number, without a
remainder left over
Is 12 divisible by 2?
How about 3?
How about 4?
How about 5?
Is 36 divisible by 2?
How about 3?
How about 4?
How about 5?
Is 25 divisible by 2?
How about 3?
How about 4?
How about 5?
Divisibility Rule

The number is divisible by 2 if the ones


digit of the numbers is 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8

Example: 108

divisible by 2 because 108 end in 8


Example:
286
22, 223
97, 570, 134
Divisibility Rule

If the sum of the digits of the number is


divisible by 3

Example: 138
1 + 3 + 8= 12

12 is divisible by 3
Example:
3, 189
3+1+8+9= 21

YES, it is divisible by 3 because 21 is


divisible by 3
Example:
57, 438

5+7+3+8= 27

YES, it is divisible by 3 because 27 is


divisible by 3
Divisibility Rule

If the number formed by the last two digits


of the number is divisible by 4
Example: 316
1 + 3 + 8= 12

it is divisible by 4 because the last two


digut is 16 and 16 is divisible by 4
Example:
124

YES, because the last two digit number


which is 24 is divisible by 4
Example:
27, 356, 136

YES, because the last two digit number


which is 36 is divisible by 4
Divisibility Rule

If the ones digit of the number is either 0


or 5
Example: 430

it is divisible by 5 because 430 end in 0


Example:

155

YES, because the ones digit is 5


Example:

570, 690

YES, because the ones digit is 0


Example:

89, 970, 560

YES, because the ones digit is 0


ACTIVITY
DIRECTIONS: Tell whether the given number
is divisible by 2, 3, 4, and 5.
1.4, 455
2. 26, 228
3.1, 212
4.2, 356, 226
5.303
THANK
YOU!

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