115 is.
If that's 23 and 5, any multiple of 115. If that's 2, 3 and 5, any multiple of 30.
The number must be a multiple of 5. There are only two prime numbers which satisfy the last requirement: 23 & 29. 29 x 5 = 145, which is too big and 23 x 5 = 115.
23, 46, 69, 92, 115, 138, 161, 184, 207, 230, 253, . . .
It is: 23 times 1 = 23 which is a prime number
No. No number can go into it
The least common multiple of 23 and 5 is 115
number is both a prime number and a multiple of 5 = 5
The multiples of a whole number are found by taking the product of any counting number and that whole number. For example, to find the multiples of 5, multiply 5 by 1, 5 by 2, 5 by 3, and so on. The multiples are the products of these multiplications.To find out if a number is a multiple of another, simply reverse the process and divide by 5.115 divided by 5 is 23 so 115 is a multiple of 5
No Not a multiple of two 22 and 24 are 23 is an odd number
You should subtract in powers with the base of 3 The smallest number less than 23 is 32 or 9 The smallest multiple of 9 less than 23 is 18 ( 2 X 9 ), so 2 is your first number 23 - 18 = 5 The smallest number less than 5 is 31 or 3 The smallest multiple of 3 less than 5 is 1 ( 1 X 3 ), so 1 is your next number 5 - 3 = 2 So the answer is 212
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 23 5 is 115.
5 is a multiple of 1 and 5.