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The difference of the squares of two consecutive even integers is divisible by 3         (b) 4       (c) 6       (d) 7

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  • The difference between the squares of two consécutive odd integers is always divisible by

    A
    8
    B
    7
    C
    6
    D
    3
  • The sum of the 3 consecutive even numbers is always divisible by :

    A
    24
    B
    48
    C
    10
    D
    none of these
  • The sum of 3 consecutive even numbers is always divisible by :

    A
    24
    B
    48
    C
    10
    D
    none of these
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