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I created a list with all divisors of 18000:
list1 = Divisors[18000]
I did an analysis to identify which of these numbers are divisible by $15$, but the result I got was True and False
True
False
list2 = Divisible[#, 15] & /@ list1
Is there a function that shows the numbers and not boolean operation?
Pick[list1, list2]
GroupBy[list1, Divisible[#, 15] &]
Pick[list1, list2]
. $\endgroup$GroupBy[list1, Divisible[#, 15] &]
useful as well. $\endgroup$