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Explain divisibility rule of 8.
Divisibility Rule for 8
A number with 3 or more digits is divisible by 8 if the number formed by the last three digits (last from left) is divisible by 8.
Example:
- Consider 5,55,552.
- The number formed by last three digits is 552.
- 552 is divisible by 8.
- So, 5,55,552 is divisible by 8.
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