SOLUTION: which nuber serves as a counter example to the statement below all positive integers are ivisible by or 3 a 100 b 57 c 30 d 25

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Question 611051: which nuber serves as a counter example to the statement below
all positive integers are ivisible by or 3
a 100
b 57
c 30
d 25

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Answer by radh(108)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2 of the options are not divisible by 3. Is there another number that the problem specified?

I'm going to assume it's 2. If it is 2, the answer is d. 25, because 25 is only divisible by 1 or 5.
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Re-post, giving the WHOLE question next time. Also specify what it is about the question that you don't understand.

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