I am not clear with the answer explanation to the following problem:
If y is an integer, is y^3 divisible by 9?
(1) y is divisible by 4
(2) y is divisible by 6
Answer explanation:
In order for y^3 to be divisible by 9, the integer y must also be divisible by 3. WHY IS THIS? Can anybody help clarify?
(1) Not all multiples of 4 are divisible by 3 (e.g. y=12 is divisible by 3 but y=16 is not divisible by 3; NOT sufficient)
(2) Any number divisible by 6 is also divisible by 3; SUFFICIENT.
The correct answer is B; statement 2 along is sufficient.