A number is divisible by 8 if its last three digits form a number that is divisible by 8.
divide that number by 8.
any number with demnomiator a multiple of 8 and numerator multiple of 8.
There is no such number, but switch it around. 16 is a multiple of 8 and a factor of 64.
A multiple of 8 is any number that can be written as n*8 where n is any whole number. Eg 16=2*8, 64=8*8, 136=17*8
8 is a multiple of any number. If, instead, the question was "Is 112 a multiple of 8?" the answer is yes; 8*14 = 112
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, to check if 76 is a multiple of 8, you just divide 76 by 8. If you get a whole number without any remainders, then yeah, 76 is a multiple of 8. And guess what? When you do the math, 76 divided by 8 equals 9 with a remainder of 4, so nope, 76 is not a multiple of 8. Like, simple math, right?
8 is a multiple and is not a perfect square.
The number that is a factor of 72 and a multiple of 8 is 8. A factor of a number divides that number evenly without leaving a remainder, and 8 divides 72 evenly. Additionally, a multiple of a number is the result of multiplying that number by an integer, and 8 multiplied by 9 equals 72. Therefore, 8 is both a factor of 72 and a multiple of 8.
No. To be a multiple the number must be able to be divided evenly by the other number. 8/5 = 1.6 (which is not a whole number).
The number 8 is the factor of 18. But 8 is not a multiple of 6.
8 is.
A multiple of any number would be the product of that number and any other nonzero whole number. A multiple of 4 is 8. A multiple of 100 is 300.