(a) 572
\(→\) Divisible by 4 as its last two digits are divisible by 4.
\(→\) Not divisible by 8 as its last three digits are not divisible by 8.
(b) 726352
\(→\) Divisible by 4 as its last two digits are divisible by 4.
\(→\) Divisible by 8 as its last three digits are divisible by 8.
(c) 5500
\(→\) Divisible by 4 as its last two digits are divisible by 4.
\(→\) Not divisible by 8 as its last three digits are not divisible by 8.
(d) 6000
\(→\) Divisible by 4 as its last two digits are 0.
\(→\) Divisible by 8 as its last three digits are 0.
(e) 12159
\(→\) Not divisible by 4 and 8 as it is an odd number.
(f) 14560
\(→\) Divisible by 4 as its last two digits are divisible by 4.
\(→\) Divisible by 8 as its last three digits are divisible by 8.
(g) 21084
\(→\) Divisible by 4 as its last two digits are divisible by 4.
\(→\) Not divisible by 8 as its last three digits are not divisible by 8.
(h) 31795072
\(→\) Divisible by 4 as its last two digits are divisible by 4.
\(→\) Divisible by 8 as its last three digits are divisible by 8.
(i) 1700
\(→\) Divisible by 4 as its last two digits are 0.
\(→\) Not divisible by 8 as its last three digits are not divisible by 8.
(j) 5500
\(→\) Not divisible by 4 as its last two digits are not divisible by 4.
\(→\) Not divisible by 8 as its last three digits are not divisible by 8.
Write a digit in the blank space of each of the following numbers so that the number formed is divisible by 11:
1) 92 __ 389
2) 8 __ 9484
Complete the drawing shown in Fig. 9.14 to indicate where the free ends of the two wires should be joined to make the bulb glow