since their are infinity #, it will go on forever,, but here is a trick, multiply 12 times an even # and it will be a multiple of 24, like 12(2) is 24 and 12 (4) is 48. 24(2) is 48
All the multiples of 24 are also multiples of 6.
120 and all the multiples of 120.
They are all multiples of 3.
There are infinitely many common multiples of 6 and 8. The least common multiple of them is 24. After that, all of the multiples of 24 (i.e., 48, 72, 96, etc.) are the common multiples of 6 and 8.
All multiples of 120 are multiples of both 40 and 24, because 120 contains all the factors of 40 (23*5) and 24 (23*3). Some examples of multiples are 120, 240, 360, and 600.
Well, darling, the multiples of 24 are any number that you get when you multiply 24 by another whole number. So, you've got 24, 48, 72, 96, and so on. You catch my drift? Just keep adding 24 to each previous number and you've got yourself a nice little list of multiples.
24, 48, 72, 96 ■
1, 2, 4, 7, 24 and 28 are all the multiples of 28
No, all whole numbers have an infinite number of multiples.
1x24=24 2x12=24 3x8=24 4x6=24
All multiples of 24 will meet the requirements.
12, 24, 36 and so on.