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What is the divisibility rule for 2?

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CBSE
Class 8
Mathematics
Ganita Prakash Part I
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What is the divisibility rule for 2?

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What is the divisibility rule for 2?

1

Sum of digits is even

2

Last digit is even

3

Number is less than 10

4

Sum of digits is odd

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