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x = 500 * 600 * 700 when divided by 8: \(\frac{(500 * 600 * 700) }{ 8}\)

=> \(\frac{(500 * 600 * 700) }{ (2 * 2 * 2)}\) = Remaidner will be '0'.

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\(5*6*7*10^6=3*7*(2*5^2)^6\)
See that \(2^6=2^3*2^3\)
Hence, it will cancel with 8 (\(2^3)\)

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