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DIVISIBILITY

1. Find the smallest 4-digit number that is divisible by 3,5,9.


2. Find the largest 4-digit number that is divisible by 3, but not divisible by 9.
3. Find the largest 3-digit number that is divisible by 3, but not divisible by 9.
4. Find the smallest and the largest 6-digit numbers that are divisible by 5.
5. Find the largest 3-digit number that is divisible by 2,3 and 5.
6. Which number is divisible by 3?

7. Find the smallest and the largest 4-digit numbers (all the digits are different), if these numbers are divisible
by 3 and 5.
8. Which numbers should be written in 427*** in order to have a number that is divisible by 9 and 10.
9. Which numbers should be written in 756*** in order to have a number that is divisible by 9 and 10.
10. Which numbers should be written in 5*9* in order to have a number that is divisible by 3 and 10.
11. Which numbers should be written in 7*36* in order to have a number that is divisible by 5 and 9.
12. One number is 12 units higher than the other. If we divide the smaller number by 7 and divide the larger
number by 5, then the first quotient will be 4 units less than the second quotient.
13. Two friends Mykolas and Antanas were picking mushrooms in the forest. They collected 120 mushrooms. It
is known that the number of mushrooms collected by Michael is divisible by 11, and by Antanas - by 9. How
many mushrooms did each person collect?
14. Prove that there are no natural numbers m and n that could be solutions of the equation 15*m + 12*n = 112.
15. Prove that the product of any four consecutive natural numbers is divisible by 12.

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