80, 96, 112
Any multiple of 16 will work, since those are also multiples of 2 and 8.
I have two digits.I am between 16 and 24.I am one-quarter of a multiple of ten
4
Any number that ends in an even number like 6 in this case is even and an exact multiple of 2 8 x 2 = 16
Yes, every multiple of 4 is also a multiple of 16. This is because 16 is a multiple of 4, meaning it can be divided evenly by 4. Therefore, any number that is a multiple of 4 will also be a multiple of 16 since it can be divided by 4 without any remainder.
So 48 is a multiple of 16, so you don't need to worry about 16 (as any number that is a multiple of 48 will be of 16 also). Therefore 96 is the answer
No, 16 is not between 67 and 113. Multiples of 8 in that range include, 72, 80, 88, 96, 104 and 112.
The number is 15.
96.
96
29 over 16 written as a mixed number is: 113/16
The number is 64, or 80, or 96 .
No such integer exists. The LCM of 16 and 28 is 112.
Any multiple of 16 will work, since those are also multiples of 2 and 8.
A number that is a common multiple of 16 and 14 is 112.
72.
16 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.