No 11 is not a multiple of 5...
as remainder of 11/5 is not equal to 0
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99990 Note that if you add 11 to my answer you get a 6-digit number therefore it must be the largest 5-digit whole multiple of 11.
11/ the only odd numbers between 5 and 11 are: 5,7,9,11. 11 is divisible only by itself and one (1 & 11 are its factors) therefore, it must be 11.
176 is a multiple of 4. 176 is a multiple of 11. That makes it a common multiple of 4 and 11.
Yes. Minus 11 is a multiple of 11. 11 x -1 = -11
A multiple of 5 and 11 is 55
No. However, 132 is a multiple of 11.
The largest five-digit multiple of three is 99,999
No, 230 is not a multiple of 11.
Just divide 11 into 2816 and if there is a remainder then it is not a multiple of 11 whereas in fact 2816/11 is exactly 256 so therefore it is a multiple of 11
No, 174 is not a multiple of 11.
The lowest common multiple would be 1.