Divide the larger number by the smaller one. If the answer is an integer, the larger number is a multiple of the smaller.
Since 8 is a multiple of 2 and 4, all multiples of 8 are also multiples of both of them. Thus, Jose and maria are both correct.
Both of them.
Neither, some multiples of 8 are: 8,16,24,32,40,48,56,64
It is always useful to know about factors and multiples.
None of them.
Regrettably, it is not at all clear WHAT about the multiples of 56 you wish to know.
the answer i know is 42 and 56 wrong! the multiples of 42 is 42,84,126,168 and etc.
He is not correct. I know because I have found a counter-example. 14 is not a multiple of 4. (Neither is 34, 54, 74, 94, or 114.) QED Amir is wrong. His hypothesis does not hold water.
Yes, that is correct.
1,2,19,38 are factors. STuPID! She/he needs the multiples, which are 38x1=...(Etc.) And i don't know the multiples of 38, but i need them. D:
If both of your numbers divide into them evenly with no remainder, they are common multiples.
You'll never know!