You need to have 2 numbers to work out the common multiples...
The whole idea of common multiples is that they are multiples which both numbers share (or have in common).
Also, the GREATEST multiple of anything is infinity
All numbers have multiples. Some numbers have some of the same multiples as other numbers. These are known as common multiples. On the list of common multiples, one number is the smallest. This is the least common multiple.
Each common multiple of 9 and 10 occurs exactly once (in the list of common multiples), so there is no common multiple that occurs the most. All common multiples of 9 and 10 are the multiples of their least common multiple which is 90.
They are all multiples.
All numbers have multiples. Some numbers have some of the same multiples as other numbers. These are known as common multiples. On the list of common multiples, one number is the smallest. This is the least common multiple.
That's an infinite list: All multiples of 9.
Common Multiples are multiples which are common to both numbers So Multiples of 9 are 9, 18, 27, 36 etc... Multiples of 27 are 27, 54, 81 etc... you can work out the least common multiple as 27 We can see that 9 is a factor of 27 so all multiples of 27 are a common multiple with 9. But as there is no upper limit we can not work out a greatest common multiple as they bigger they get the closer they get to infinity! You tend to work out Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple with regards numbers.
It is impossible to list all of the multiples of 36. That's an infinite list.
The list is infinite. 35, 70, 105 etc
There are infinitely many common multiples of 7 and 3 and it is not possible to provide a list. They are numbers of the form 21*k where k is an integer.
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.
first of all, factor... and it is 6, it is both multiples of 42 and 18
The least common factor of two whole numbers is always ' 1 '. This is a big partof the reason why you'll never be asked to find it.To find the greatest common factor:-- List all the factors of the first number.-- List all the factors of the second number.-- Create another list, with all of the factors that are on both of the first two lists.-- The greatest number on the new list is the greatest common factor of the two original numbers.