6+9=69
No - but 4 IS a multiple of 8 !
Yes, if a number is a multiple of 8, it is also a multiple of 4. This is because 8 is itself a multiple of 4 (8 = 4 × 2). Therefore, any number that can be expressed as 8 times an integer will also be expressible as 4 times an integer, confirming that it is a multiple of 4 as well.
Indeed it is my friend. 2*4=8 No, 4 is NOT a MULTIPLE of 8, it's a FACTOR OF 8.
The least common multiple of 4 , 14 , 8 = 56
9868483883888 Because 9-6=3, 6-4=2, 4-3=1, 3-3=0 decreasing order and 8,8,8,88,888 in this pattern.
No - but 4 IS a multiple of 8 !
pines
The Least common multiple of 4 and 8 is 8.Since 8 is a multiple of 4, it is automatically the LCM.8it is the smallest common multiple between the two, despite also being the value of one of the two numbers.
440
72
56
Yes, if a number is a multiple of 8, it is also a multiple of 4. This is because 8 is itself a multiple of 4 (8 = 4 × 2). Therefore, any number that can be expressed as 8 times an integer will also be expressible as 4 times an integer, confirming that it is a multiple of 4 as well.
Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 4 8 is 8.
4,5,6
72 and 96
72, 96
72, 96