Divisibility by 11


By Natalie Browning (P2916) on Friday, September 15, 2000 - 08:22 pm :

Hello, could somebody please explain how I find the rule for numbers divisible by 11?
Thanks


By Michael Doré (P904) on Thursday, September 21, 2000 - 10:56 pm:

Do you want the rule or the proof? I'll write what the rule actually is for the meantime:

Suppose the number in question is:

ABCDEFGHI...

In other words its first digit is A, its second digit is B etc.

The rule is, if A - B + C - D + E - F + ... is divisible by 11, then so is the whole number.

For instance, 627. If you do the sum you get:

6 - 2 + 7 = 11

As 11 is divisible by 11 (11 = 1 x 11), 627 is divisible by 11 (and indeed 627 = 57 x 11).

Or consider 473

4 - 7 + 3 = 0

0 is divisible by 11 (0 = 0 x 11) so 473 is divisible by 11. 473 = 43 x 11.

On the other hand 67 which goes to 6 - 7 = -1 is not divisible by 11, so neither is 67.


By Michael Doré (P904) on Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 10:58 pm: A few more examples:
Michael