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didieravoaka
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For a number to be divisible by 24, the number has to be divisible by the combination of all of the prime factors of 24.didieravoaka wrote:Is positive integer x divisible by 24?
1) √x is divisible by 4.
2) x² is not divisible by 9.
The prime factors of 24 are 2, 2, 2, and 3.
Statement 1 tells us that x is divisible by 4². The prime factors of 4² are 2, 2, 2 and 2. So x has enough 2's in its prime factorization such that it can be divided by 24, but Statement 1 does not include information on whether there are any 3's among the prime factors of x.
Insufficient.
Statement 2 says that x² is not divisible by 9. If x had any 3's among its prime factors, x² would be divisible by 9. So x must not have any 3's among it's prime factors, and therefore there is no way that x could be a multiple of 24.
Sufficient.
The correct answer is B.













