Divide the smaller number into the larger number. If it comes out evenly with no remainder, the larger number is a multiple of the smaller number. All even numbers are multiples of two.
When it is a factor of that particular number.
If the sum of the digits is a multiple of three, the whole number is a multiple of three.
You know that it is a multiple of 9 if it divides into 9 equally.
If it has a 0 or a 5 at the end of it.
Yes. Any number than ends in a 0 or a 5 is a multiple of 5.
When it is a factor of that particular number.
Divide the other into a. If the answer is an integer, a is a multiple of the other.
If the sum of the digits is a multiple of three, the whole number is a multiple of three.
I think you might mean "multiple." If the sum of a number's digits is a multiple of 9, the original number is as well. If you want to know how you know if a number is a factor of 9, memorize the numbers 1, 3 and 9.
You know that it is a multiple of 9 if it divides into 9 equally.
You normally multiply a number by another number
If it has a 0 or a 5 at the end of it.
The multiples of a whole number are found by taking the product of any counting number and that whole number. For example, to find the multiples of 5, multiply 5 by 1, 5 by 2, 5 by 3, and so on. The multiples are the products of these multiplications.To find out if a number is a multiple of another, simply reverse the process and divide by 5.115 divided by 5 is 23 so 115 is a multiple of 5
Yes. Any number than ends in a 0 or a 5 is a multiple of 5.
402 is not the first multiple of 3. The first multiple of any number is itself. 402 is 134 times 3.
Factors come in pairs. If you know one factor, divide it into the number. The answer will be another factor.
Divide the larger number by the smaller one. If the answer is an integer, the larger number is a multiple of the smaller.