Yes
The least common multuple of 5 and 9 is 45.
30 is a multiple of 5 because 5 times 6 = 30
No, 80 is a multiple of 4. 4 is a factor of 80.
4/5 or 80% 4/5 or 80% 4/5 or 80%
The LCM of 4 and 80 is 80.
4% of 80 is .04*80=3.20
1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 although, multuple landings were in the year 69, 71, and 1972
Yes, 80 is a multiple of 4. When you divide 80 by 4, you get 20, which is a whole number. This means that 80 can be expressed as 4 multiplied by 20. Therefore, 80 is indeed a multiple of 4.
Since 80 is a multiple of 4, it is automatically the LCM.
Yes, 4 can go into 80. When you divide 80 by 4, the result is 20, indicating that 4 fits into 80 exactly 20 times. Therefore, 80 is divisible by 4 without any remainder.
four 20 of 4 is 80 20 x 4 = 80
The GCF is 4.