Multiples of 6
The only composite number which is a factor of 6 is 6 itself.
No, 6 is not a factor of 3. A factor of a number is a whole number that can be multiplied to give the original number. In this case, 6 cannot be multiplied by any whole number to give 3, so 6 is not a factor of 3.
Any multiple of 6 has 6 as a factor.
The highest common factor of two numbers is always equal to the smallest number if that number is a factor of the larger number. This is the case here. Since 6 is a factor of 36, 6 is the highest common factor of 6 and 36.
6 is both a factor and a multiple of 6.
6 is not a prime number but it is a factor of 72
Because 6 times 12 is 72. A number, when multiplied by another number, is a factor of the new number.
Factors divide into a number. A number divides into multiples. 3 is a factor of 6. 12 is a multiple of 6. 6 is both a factor and a multiple of 6.
divide the number by 4, 6 , or 8 and if it come out to be a whole number it is a factor of it.
In order for one number to be a factor of another number, it must divide evenly into that number. By dividing 6 into 63, the answer is 10 with 3 remaining. Since there is a remainder, 6 is not a factor of 63.
6 is not a factor of 80. 6 is not a prime number.
10 is a multiple of 6 and a factor of 60 :)