2, for example.
The 4th multiple of 13 is 52.
YES. 91 a multiple of 13.
There is no least multiple because the sequence can go 13, 0 , -13 , -26, -39, -52 and so on without end. The least POSITIVE multiple is 13.
The least common multiple of 35 , 13 = 455The least common multiple of 35 , 13 = 455
No because nothing 13 doesn't have a multiple 179
Yes, 78 is a multiple of 13. When you divide 78 by 13, the result is 6, which is an integer. This means that 78 can be expressed as 13 multiplied by 6, confirming that it is indeed a multiple of 13.
The only multiples that go into 13 evenly are ' 1 ' (a multiple of ' 1 ') and 13 (a multiple of ' 1 ' and 13).
The least common multiple of 13 and 25 is 325.
lcm(13, 13) = 13.
Since 26 is a multiple of 13, it is automatically the LCM of 13 and 26.
Yes, 52 is a multiple of 13 because when you divide 52 by 13, you get a whole number (4) without any remainder. In other words, 13 times 4 equals 52, making it a multiple of 13.
Least common multiple of 13 and 15 is 195.