As the product of its prime factors it is: 2*7*11*13 = 2002
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No. A number cannot be both a factor and a multiple of another number. A number can be multiple and factor of itself, but nothing else.
when it is multiplied by another multiple
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All that can be said is that it is a multiple of the first number.
A multiple of a natural number should be another natural number.
A multiple of a number is something you get when you multiply that number by another. For instance, 5 x 2 = 10, so 10 is a MULTIPLE of 5 and a MULTIPLE of 2. If you're trying to find a multiple of a number, say, 3, multiply that number by another. It can be any number.
Yes, a multiple is "a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder".
When it is a factor of that particular number.
A multiple.
That's a multiple.
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