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The multiples of 38 are 38, 76, 114 and so on.

The multiples of 57 are 57, 114, 171 and so on.

Common multiples include 114, 228, 342 and so on.

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The total number of integers that are multiples of both 38 and 45 is infinite. Here are the first few: 1710, 3420, 5130, 6840, 8550 . . .

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