The first three multiples of 83 are 83, 166, and 249.
There are 166 multiples in 500 (500/3=166r2)and 33 multiples in100(100/3=33 r1) if you subtract the later from the first.... 166-33=133
83, 166, 249, 332, 415 etc.
150. 100/ 6 = 16 2/3 so 17 x 6 = 102 is the first three digit multiple of 6 1000 / 6 = 166 2/3 so 166 x 6 = 996 is the last three digit multiple of 6 So there are 166 - 17 + 1 = 150 three digit multiples of 6.
There are 166 multiples of 6 in that range. There are 100 multiples of 10 in that range. There are 33 numbers on both lists. 266 - 33 = 233
There are 166 multiples of 6 in that range. There are 100 multiples of 10 in that range. There are 33 numbers on both lists. 266 - 33 = 233
You can list the multiples. The LCM of 4 and 6 is 12.4: 4, 8, 12, 166: 6, 12, 18
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the multiples of 4 and 6 below one thousand, we need to see how many times each number fits into 1000. For 4, we divide 1000 by 4 to get 250 multiples. For 6, we divide 1000 by 6 to get 166 multiples. But wait, we've counted the multiples of 24 twice, so we need to subtract those extras to find the total number of unique multiples.
49.5% of 166= 49.5% * 166= 0.495 * 166= 82.17
The factors of 166 are: 1, 2, 83, 166
166 turned into a fraction = 166/1
166 to a percent = 16600% 166 * 100% = 16600%