(Level 5)
Tests of Divisibility
1. Use the divisibility rule to determine if 536 is divisible by 4.
2. Use the divisibility rule to determine if 1,256 is divisible by 8.
3. Identify whether 2,912 is divisible by 4 and explain your
reasoning.
4. A number is divisible by 8 if its last three digits form a number
divisible by 8. Is 7,544 divisible by 8? Show your working.
5. List three numbers between 300 and 400 that are divisible by both 4
and 8.
6. Explain why 2,048 is divisible by 8.
Multiplication
1. Estimate the product of 68 and 7 before calculating.
2. Multiply: 88 × 3
3. Multiply: 423 × 15
4. A baker bakes 15 batches of cookies, with 21 cookies in each batch.
How many cookies are baked altogether?
5. Multiply 523 by 34 using the long multiplication method.