Since it is odd, 4, 6 and 10 cannot be divisors.
5 cannot be a divisor since when you count by 5's you get numbers ending in 5 or 0
(5,10,15,20, etc)
9 cannot be a divisor since 9 x 6 = 54 and 9 sx 7 = 63
None of your answers will work with 57.
3 will work even though you did not list it. 5+7 = 12 and 1+2 = 3. If the sum of the digits = 3, 6 or 9, the number is divisible by 3.
45 is divisible by 3 (4+5=9)
78 is divisible by 3 (7+8=15 and 1+5 = 6)
The answer is no i hope this helps (and let me know if you need this explained)
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Look at where 0 is. Then do you see those lines? Start from zero and count up on those lines by 2. I hope that makes sense for you. Also if you know how to would you please mark me brainliest?
Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Hooke's Law applies here, which is a linear relationship. It would be easier to solve this using proportions with N of force on the top and the amount of stretch in cm on the bottom. Set up with our unknown, the number of cm:
and cross multiply:
20x = 300 so
x = 15 cm