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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The digital roots of the single-digit numbers 1-9 are just those numbers.
For numbers 10-18, the digits are the numbers 1-9, as for the numbers 19-27. In short, the digital root values are sequential, matching the remainder from division by 9 (except that numbers evenly divisible by 9 have a digital root of 9).
We also note that numbers divisible by 3 will have a digital root that is divisible by 3.
So, the patterns we notice are ...
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Additional comment
This is a consequence of our base-10 number system and modulo arithmetic. In a base-N number system, the "digital root" will be the value of the number modulo (N-1), again with the exception that 0 is replaced by (N-1). Divisors of (N-1) will also be divisors of the number if they divide the digital root.