No, because there is an infinite number of multiplies of 12.
Yes it is possible
No, that's an infinite list.
No, that's an infinite list.
As a set, yes. Individually, no.
No. The set of multiples of any number is an infinite set.
It isn't. The set of multiples of any number greater than one is infinite.
It's not possible to write a complete list, because there are an infinite number of them. The smallest one is 12, and all of the other multiples of 12 are the rest of them.
Impossible to list - they are infinite!
That's an infinite list.
The multiples of 60 make up an infinite list.
The multiples of 12 are an infinite list.
A common multiple of two integers 'x' and 'y', are the multiples of 'x' which are also multiples of 'y'.For your example, because 12 is itself a multiple of 4, ALL multiples of 12 are common multiples of 4 and 12.To prove my point, I will list out the multiples of both 4 and 12:multiples of 4:4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,68,72,76,80,84,88,92,96, 100...multiples of 12:12,24,36,48,60,72,84,96...You can see here that every multiple of 12, is also a multiple of 4, thus all multiples of 12 are common multiples for 4 and 12.Also..a quick easy list:12,24,36,48,60,72,84,96and if you didn't read above, because 12 is a multiple of for, all multiples of 12 are a multiple of 4 .. simple!