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The number 1 would be the smallest multiple of 7. 7 times 1 = 7
It is: 1*7 = 7
well,1 and 5 or 7 is the multiple of 5 and 7
No. 7, itself, is a multiple of 7 [7 * 1 = 7] and it is not a composite.
To find the number of integers from 1 to 500 that are divisible by 7, we need to determine the number of multiples of 7 within this range. The first multiple of 7 in this range is 7, and the last multiple is 497. To find the count, we divide the last multiple by 7 and subtract the first multiple divided by 7, then add 1 (to include the first multiple). So, 497/7 - 7/7 + 1 = 71 - 1 + 1 = 71. Therefore, there are 71 integers from 1 to 500 that are divisible by 7.
The factors of 21 are 1, 3, 7, 21. The factors which are not a multiple of 7 are 1 and 3.
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The factors of 14 are: 1, 2, 7, 14 → the factors which are not a multiple of 2 are 1 and 7.
Any rational number is a fraction multiple of 1/9. For example, if you want 7/8 thenp/q = (7/8)*(1/9) = 7/72 is the multiple that you want.
The Greatest Common Multiple of 7 and 11 is 1.
' 1 ' and ' 7 ' qualify.
1 and 7 can go into 7