Any number that is divisible by 6 is already divisible by 2, but is not necessarily divisible by 12.
Counterexamples include: 6, 18, 30, 42, 54, and so on. You can find more by multiplying 6 by any odd number. However, multiplying 6 by an even number provides another "2" that would make it divisible by 12.
Answer:
3rd choice
Step-by-step explanation:
9/5 = 18/10 = 1.8
All your numbers are between 1 and 2, and all have a fractional part that is a whole number of tenths. 1.3, 1.5, and 1.8 will be correctly shown by dots on the 3rd, 5th, and 8th marks.
Use the distributive property of multiplication.
25(-5x/2)=-62.5x, and 25(1/2)=12.5.
Add these together: -62.5x + 12.5 (answer)
8x+2 it’s correct because it’s correct
28 because 1/4th of 28 is equal to 7