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Instead of actually carrying out a division, it is possible to test a number to see if it can be divided exactly by certain numbers.

 

If a number divides exactly into a number, it is divisible by this number.

24 is divisible by 2, because 24 ÷ 2 is a whole number.

24 is not divisible by 5, because 24 ÷ 5 is not a whole number.

 

Here is the rule to test divisibility by 11.

 

Rule for 11

To test a number for divisibility by 11, we must find the sum of alternate digits.  This is best illustrated using examples.

 

Example 1

Determine whether 17,281 is divisible by 11.

 

Method

Underline alternate numbers to get 17226

 

Add up the underlined digits to get the sum of 1 + 2 + 6 = 9

Add up the non-underlined digits to get the sum of 7 + 2 = 9

 

If these two digit sums are equal or differ by a multiple of 11, the original number is divisible by 11.

 

Here they are equal, so 17,226 is divisible by 11.

 

 

Example 2

Determine whether 17,281,357 is divisible by 11.

 

Method

Underline alternate numbers to get 17281539

 

Add up the underlined digits to get the sum of 1 + 2 + 1 + 3 = 7

Add up the non-underlined digits to get the sum of 7 + 8 + 5 + 9 = 29

 

If these two digit sums are equal or differ by a multiple of 11, the original number is divisible by 11.

Here they differ by 29 - 7 = 22 so 17,281,539 is divisible by 11.

 

 

That's a pretty useful tip, isn't it?!

 

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