40
5 x 8 = 40, so 40 is a multiple of both 5 and 8.
No. To be a multiple the number must be able to be divided evenly by the other number. 8/5 = 1.6 (which is not a whole number).
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 3 5 7 8 is 840.
To find the fifth multiple of a number, you would multiply the number by 5. The quotient of 480 and 8 is 60. Therefore, the fifth multiple of the number would be 60 x 5, which is 300.
It is 30.
Every multiple of 40 can. There are an infinite number of them.
120. 120 is 15 x 8 and also 24 x 5.
The LCM of 8 and 5 is 40, since that's the smallest number that's a multiple of both 8 and 5.
The only common multiple of 5 and 8 would be 1. 5*1=5 8*1=8 4*2=8 Since "1" is the only repeating number, this is the only common multiple.
30
Factor of 24, but not a multiple of 8
No, 4, 5, and 8 are not multiples of 40. A number is a multiple of another number if it can be divided evenly by that number. To determine if a number is a multiple of 40, you would need to see if it can be divided by 40 without a remainder.
The only number that has 8 and 5 as multiples is 1. If you meant factors, try 400.