1, 2 and 3 are the first three numbers . Multiply each of them by 2 and you will have an even multiple.
Every number has an even multiple - double it and there is the even multiple.
2, 4, 6 All even numbers have even multiples.
The first 50 multiples of 6 are the first fifty even multiples of 3.
No, multiples of 3 are not always odd numbers. A multiple of 3 can be either odd or even, depending on the specific multiple. For example, 3 and 9 are odd multiples of 3, while 6 and 12 are even multiples. Therefore, multiples of 3 include both odd and even numbers.
There are 16 numbers from 1 to 101 that are divisible by 3 and are even.
It is not possible it has to be an even number.Plus it has no times or division numbers.
16 of them.
The multiples of all odd numbers are odd and even. Odd x odd = odd. Odd x even = even. Since odd and even numbers alternate, the multiples will alternate as well.
They are all even and multiples of 12, which is the lowest common multiple of 3 and 4.
Because not all odd numbers are multiples of 3 - I have shown you below that this is the case and you can see some multiples of 3 are even and some are odd and you can also see that there are even and odd numbers BETWEEN the multiples of 3. 1 (odd) 2 (even) 1*3 =3 (odd) 4 (even) 5 (odd) 2*3 = 6 (even) 7 (odd) 8 (even) 3*3 = 9 (odd) 10 (even) 11 (odd) 4*3 = 12 (even)
They are all te multiples of 6 within that range.
18,36,54