n represents any number of multiples so the answer is n
There is no greatest multiple of any number: whatever multiple of 4 you say is the greatest I can always add 4 and get an even greater multiple.
The greatest multiple of any number is infinite.
The greatest common multiple is an infinite number.
There is no greatest multiple of any number: whatever multiple of 164 you say is the greatest I can al;ways add 164 and get an even greater multiple.
greatest common multiple can be 100 digit number or many digit number.. but the lowest common multiple is 44..
The greatest common multiple is an infinite number and isn't practical for everyday use.
The greatest common multiple is an infinite number. The GCF is 70.
There can be no greatest denominator. Suppose x is the greatest denominator of two numbers a and b. That is to say, x is a multiple of a, x is a multiple of b and x is the greatest such number. Now consider the number 2x. It is a multiple of a, it is a multiple of b and it is greater than x. This contradicts the statement that x is the greatest such number. So such an x cannot exist.
The greatest common multiple is infinite and not very practical. The GCF is 4. The LCM is 60.
The definition of the greatest common multiple of any two numbers is an infinite number.
There can never be a greatest common multiple. If a number, X, is claimed as the greatest common multiple, the 2X is a common multiple, and it is greater than X which contradicts X being the greatest.
There is NO greatest common multiple because I can always add another lowest common multiple and get an ever greater number that is a common multiple.