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CaHeK987 [17]
3 years ago
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How can we tell if a number is divisible by 4? A. The sum of the digits is divisible by 4 B. The last two digits of the number a

re divisible by 4 C. The sum of the digits is 4 D. The last digit is divisible by 4
Mathematics
2 answers:
ohaa [14]3 years ago
5 0

The answer is B) i just took the test and got 100%

KengaRu [80]3 years ago
3 0
I think the answer is B.The last two digits of the number are divisible by 4.
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