Divisibility

Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪˈˌvɪzəbɪɫɪti/

Divisibility (noun)

  1. The property of a number that can be divided by another number with no remainder.
  2. A rule used to check quickly whether one number can be divided by another without leaving a remainder.

Examples

  • Divisibility helps you see when a number divides evenly.
  • When divisibility is true, the remainder is always zero.