All numbers have multiples. Some numbers have some of the same multiples as other numbers. These are known as common multiples.
12 is a multiple of 3
12 is a multiple of 4
12 is a common multiple of 3 and 4
a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder
a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder
multiple - : A number that may be divided by another number with no remainder; thus 14, 21 and 70 are multiples 7
All numbers have multiples. Some numbers have some of the same multiples as other numbers. These are known as common multiples. 12 is a multiple of 3 12 is a multiple of 4 12 is a common multiple of 3 and 4
In common usage, no. The multiples of a number refers to all its WHOLE number multiples. Otherwise any other number is a multiple and the term simply means the set of all numbers.
Do you mean common multiples? If so, then 30, 60, 90 etc. are common multiples of 30 and 5. If you mean multiples of 5 and factors of 30, that's 5, 15 and 30.
That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.That depends what you mean with a "young prime number". I believe that is not a common mathematical term.
I think you mean some common multiples. Since 17 is prime, there are no common factors of 17 and 21. Now the first common multiple will be 21x17. You can use more 21s or more 17s to find additional multiples. Here is one 17x21x21 Here is another 17x17x21
The first multiple of a number is the number itself.
The multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15..... The multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, 20.... The multiples is a number that can multiples by a number
If you mean the common factors of 14 and 16, they are 1 and 2. The common multiples of 14 and 16 are 112, 224, 336 and so on.
There is no "most common" multiple of two or more numbers, but there is a greatest common multiple if that's what you mean. But for multiples, the list of common ones goes on and on and on, since every single number in the universe is a multiple.