The GCF is the first number.
If the second number is a multiple of the first, then the first numberis the greatest common factor of both numbers.
The first number is a multiple of the second.
Just multiply the first five prime numbers! 2x3x5x7x11 = 6x35x11 = 210x11 = 2310. Any multiple of this number "has the first five prime numbers as factors", but 2310 is the smallest such number.
2520 is the smallest multiple of of first ten natural numbers.
Any three-digit multiple of 60, from 120 to 960, has the first five counting numbers as factors.
If the second number is a multiple of the first, then the first numberis the greatest common factor of both numbers.
The first number is a multiple of the second.
Yes because you could divide it by the first number and get the second number and vise versa i was also id1147693934
In that event, the first number is called a "multiple" of the second number.
IF they are integers, then the first number is a multiple of the second and the second is a factor of the first.
The first is a multiple of the second. The second is a factor of the first.
= The sum of two numbers is -42 the first number minus the second number is 52 Find the numbers? =
The first number is a multiple of the second. The second number is a factor of the first.
If you mean digit, the answer is NO.
If you say the second number is x, then the first number would be 8x.Therefore x+8x=189x=18x=2(second number)8x=16( first number)
Every number has an even multiple - double it and there is the even multiple.
For example if the number was 5, yes the first multiple would be 5.