A case could be made for all of them.
45 is the only multiple of 5.
69 69 sixty-nine
7
Can't be done with 2 consecutive since one must be odd and one even, but with 3 numbers it's easy: 126/3 = 42 so numbers are 41, 42 & 43. It can even be done with 7 numbers: 126/7 = 18 so numbers are 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 & 21. It's even possible with 9 numbers...
An infinite number of integers can be divided by 126.
7
72+54=126 therefore 126 children have 1 sweet each
18 is an even number. not an odd one
126 -- 32 -- 81 -- 24 -- 18 -- 45 -- 69 32 is the only member of this group that is not divisible by 3.
126. There is just one number
Yes because if you divide 126 by 18 and get a whole number it is a multiple which 126 divided by 18 is 7.
You might answer this in a couple of different ways. 11 is the "odd" one, as it is the only "odd" number, while 4, 12 and 18 are all "even".
It is not odd because it is an even number
18 is an even number.
126
Even numbers are divisible by 2. 18/2=9, therefore it is an even number.
37, surely? Odd number and all.
The Least Common Multiple of 14 and 18 is 126.
Yes, because 126 divided by 7 is 18 (if the answer is a whole number, it is a factor)