Yes. Because 3 is half of 6 and will always go into it equally
All multiples of 6 have 3 as a factor
They are all multiples of 6
42 is the LCM of 3, 6 and 7. All multiples of 42 are multiples of 3, 6 and 7
No. For a start, 9 is itself a multiple of 9, but it is not a multiple of 6.In general, all multiples of a number "a" will also be multiples of number "b", only if "a" itself is also a multiple of "b". For example, all multiples of 12 are multiples of 4, since 12 is a multiple of 4.
All numbers divisible by 9 are divisible by 3; since 9 = 3 x 3 all multiples of 9 are also multiples of 3. However, all numbers divisible by 3 are not divisible by 9, eg 6 = 2 x 3 but 6 is not divisible by 9 (since 6 is not a multiple of 9) - it only takes one counter example to disprove a theory.
No; all multiples are not multiples of 6, for example 3×3 = 9 is not a multiple of 6. However as 6 = 2×3 all multiples of 6 are also multiples of 3.
Because 3 is a factor of 6.
Yes, but not all of them. Every multiple of 6 is also a multiple of 3, but there are more multiples of 3 besides those.
Since 2 is a multiple of 6, all multiples of 6 are also multiples of 2.
Because 6 is a multiple of 3.
3 yes, 6 no.
All the multiples of 24 are also multiples of 6.
0 The positive multiples are: 6, 12, 18 & 24. Also, all the negative multiples of 6!
Multiples of 6 must also be multiples of 1, 2 and 3.
All multiples of 6 have 3 as a factor
The multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21 and so on. The first six multiples of 6 are 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and so on. Common multiples include all the multiples of 6.
Yes (12,18,24,30,36 etc)