That's the definition of a multiple.
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∙ 10y agoAny whole number can be divided by 1 without leaving a remainder.
Any number. Can be divided by 1 without remainder.
Because it is divisible by 2 leaving no remainder
A remainder of zero is obtained whenever the number is divided by its factor. For example, when 20 is divided by either 1,2,4,5,10 or 20 the remainder is zero. Every number has 1 as its divisor.Infact, this is the definition of divisor- a number which divides another number to return zero as the remainder.
931 divided by 931 equals 1 with a remainder of 0. All multiples of 931 can be divided by 931 leaving no remainder.
Any whole number can be divided by 1 without leaving a remainder.
46 can be divided by these numbers without leaving a remainder: 1 2 23 and 46.
1 can be divided into both numbers with no remainder
Any multiple of that number can be.
Any number. Can be divided by 1 without remainder.
A factor of a number is a number that can be divided into a number leaving no remainder.
Six.
That's the definition of a multiple.
composite * * * * * Not necessarily. Any number, other than 1, can be divided by another number (ie 1) without leaving a remainder. 1 is nore prime or composite cause it cant be divided by ANY number!
The first is a multiple of the second. The second is a factor of the first.
All multiples of 103, which is an infinite number.
It is: 12