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Explain why 982 is not divisible by 3? - Answers
983 is divisable by three but the resulting answer is not a whole number. 982/3 = 327.333 recurring or 327 and 1/3rd.
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983 is divisable by three but the resulting answer is not a whole number. 982/3 = 327.333 recurring or 327 and 1/3rd.
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983 is divisable by three but the resulting answer is not a whole number. 982/3 = 327.333 recurring or 327 and 1/3rd.
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