All even numbers are multiples of 2
2 is the only number is that both a factor of 2 and a multiple of 2.
Yes, 438 is a multiple of 2. A number is a multiple of another number if it can be divided evenly by that number without leaving a remainder. In this case, 438 can be divided by 2 evenly, as 438 divided by 2 equals 219 with no remainder. Therefore, 438 is a multiple of 2.
A number is a multiple of two when it's even.
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A multiple of a number is something you get when you multiply that number by another. For instance, 5 x 2 = 10, so 10 is a MULTIPLE of 5 and a MULTIPLE of 2. If you're trying to find a multiple of a number, say, 3, multiply that number by another. It can be any number.
Since 12 is an even number, it is a multiple of 2.
YES. Any even natural number is a multiple of 2.
If the number is even, it is a multiple of 2 If the sum of the digits make a number divisible by 3, the number is a multiple of 3 If the number ends in 5 or 0, the number is a multiple of 5 If the number is divisible by 2 and 3, the number is a multiple of 6 If the sum of the digits make a number divisible by 9, the number is a multiple of 9
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Because your beginning number was a multiple of 2.
Try to do the division! In this case, 204 / 2. If you get a whole number, and no decimals, then it is a multiple, otherwise it isn't. In the particular case of divisibility (being a multiple of) the number 2, you can also just look at the last digit. If the last digit of 204 is a multiple of 2, then the whole number is also a multiple of 2.