yes
Yes that is correct
Yes, they are.
No, not every two-digit multiple of six is next to a prime number. A multiple of six will always be an even number, divisible by both 2 and 3. Prime numbers, on the other hand, are only divisible by 1 and themselves. Therefore, there will be even numbers that are multiples of six that are not next to prime numbers.
yep e.g 18 and 17,,, 24 and 23...... :(
no
The largest two-digit multiple of 5 is 95. This is because the multiples of 5 within the two-digit range start from 10 and go up to 95, with each multiple increasing by 5. The next multiple, 100, is a three-digit number, so 95 remains the largest two-digit multiple.
To find a 4-digit number that is divisible by both 8 and 9, we need to find a number that is a multiple of the least common multiple of 8 and 9, which is 72. Starting from the smallest 4-digit multiple of 72, which is 1008, we can find the next number by adding 72 until we reach a 4-digit number. Therefore, the smallest 4-digit number that is divisible by both 8 and 9 is 1008.
Just multiply any whole number by 10, and you get a multiple of 10. Note that all multiples of 10 end with the digit zero.If you have one multiple of 10, you can add 10 to get the next one.
The greatest or largest 3 digit number is 999 because the next digit on the number line is 1000 a 4 digit number.
You can check this in any list of prime numbers. The answer is yes. Note that this doesn't apply to larger numbers.
The greatest or largest 3 digit number is 999 because the next digit on the number line is 1000 a 4 digit number.
'Seven' has multiple meanings, the most commonly known one being:Sevenseh-vunA digit placed in-between the single-digit numbers of 6 and 8. Seven consists of one digit and is a square number, the next one after five, a number two away.