Divisibility Rules
On the math portion of the SAT, it is important to remember the basics about math and divisibility rules. The more that is known, the easier the math section of the SAT will be. To help brush up basic math skills, we are going to take a look at divisibility rules and how they apply to the SAT math section.
If …. / It is divisible by …
- A number is even - It is divisible 2
- The sum of the digits is a multiple of 3 - It is divisible by 3
- The last two digits are divisible by 4 - - It is divisible by 4
- A number ends in 5 or 0 - It is divisible by 5
- The sum is a multiple of 3 and it is an even number - It is divisible by 6
- The sum of the last three numbers are divisible by 8 - The entire number is divisible by 8
- The sum of the numbers is a multiple of 9 - The number is divisible by 9
- The number ends in zero - The number is divisible by 10
- The number is divisible by both 3 and 4 - The number is divisible by 12
- What is the remainder of 14551 when it is divided by 31?
- What is the 105th letter in the repeating sequence: B, C, D, E, F, G...
- For the sequence of numbers: 1, -2, 3, -4, 5, -6, 1, -2, 3, -4, 5, -6, … what is the sum of the first 50 numbers in the sequence?