Is the Number 700 Divisible by 211? Can the First Number Be Divided Evenly by the Second (Without a Remainder)? Compare the Prime Factorizations of the Two Numbers and See if the First Number Contains All the Prime Factors of the Second

Is the number 700 divisible by 211?

Method 1. The division of the two numbers:

A natural number 'A' could only be divisible by another number 'B' if after dividing 'A' by 'B' the remainder was zero.


700 would be divisible by 211 only if there was a natural number 'n', so that:
700 = 'n' × 211


When we divide the two numbers, there is a remainder:


700 ÷ 211 = 3 + remainder 67


There is no natural number 'n' such that: 700 = 'n' × 211.


The number 700 is not divisible by 211.


Note:

1) If you subtract the remainder of the above operation from the original number, 700, then the result is a number that is divisible by the second number, 211:


700 - 67 = 633


633 = 3 × 211


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2) If you subtract the remainder of the above operation from the second number, 211, and then add the result to the original number, 700, you get a number that is divisible by the second number:

211 - 67 = 144


700 + 144 = 844.


844 = 4 × 211.


The number 700 is not divisible by 211
When the two numbers are divided, there is a remainder.
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Method 2. The prime factorization of the numbers

When are two numbers divisible?

The number 700 would be divisible by 211 only if its prime factorization (the decomposition into prime factors) contained all the prime factors that appear in the prime factorization of the number 211.


The prime factorization of the numbers:

The prime factorization of a number (the decomposition into prime factors): finding the prime numbers that multiply together to make that number.


700 = 22 × 52 × 7
700 is not a prime number but a composite one.


211 is a prime number and cannot be broken down into other prime factors.



* The natural numbers that are divisible only by 1 and themselves are called prime numbers. A prime number has exactly two factors: 1 and itself.
* A composite number is a natural number that has at least one other factor than 1 and itself.


The final answer:
The number 700 is not divisible by 211.

The prime factorization of the number 700 does not contain (all) the prime factors that occur in the prime factorization of 211.
When the two numbers are divided, there is a remainder.

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The divisibility of the natural numbers:

Method 1: Divide the numbers and check the remainder of the operation. If the remainder is zero, then the numbers are divisible.

Method 2: The prime factorization of the numbers (the decomposition of the numbers into prime factors).

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