If \(m\) and \(n\) are positive integers and \(n\) is divisible by \(m\), which of the following statements must be true?
\(n = qm\) for some positive integer, \(q\).
\(m\) is a prime factor of \(n\).
\(m + n\) is always even.
\(m - n\) is a positive integer.
Beware of descriptive words in questions, such as must, always, and could. If a situation must be or is always true, it must do so in all cases, as described in the question. Otherwise, it only could be true.
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