That depends. If any number multiplied by 0 is equal to 0, then is 0 a multiple of no numbers, or every number... a tricky one.
Yes - 100/2 = 50
no
100
First factor 100: 100 = 2 * 2 * 5 * 5 From this, you can figure out that 100 is a multiple of 2, 5, and 4 (2*2).
In order to be divisible by both 2 and 3, a number must be divisible by 6.The largest multiple of 6 less than 100 is 96 ... the 16th multiple of 6.So there are 16 of them.
No.15 = 3 x 5So for 200 to be a multiple of 15, it must be a multiple of both 3 and 5:2 + 0 + 0 = 2 which is not a multiple of 3 so 200 is not a multiple of 3.200 ends in 0, so it is a multiple of 5.Thus 200 is a multiple of 5, but not a multiple of 3; so it is not a multiple of 15.
5, which is the only prime number which is a multiple of 5!
No, because no matter what you multiply with 0, your answer will always be 0.
That would only be the number 2. All other multiples of 2 have at least one other factor, for example, 2 x 11 is a multiple of 2 and 11, 2 x 2 is a multiple of 2 and of itself, etc.
Yes. 0 is equal to 2*0.
The halfway point between 0 and 100 is (0 + 100) ÷ 2 = 50