84 and 98 are multiples of 14.
12, (any multiple of 12 less than 100), any multiple of 12 greater than 100) Example: 12, 24, and 108
yes
No. 2 is a multiple of only two numbers, one and itself.
Zero. Any five consecutive natural numbers will contain at least one multiple of 2 and at least one multiple of 5, meaning that the product will be a multiple of 10.
Only one: the number 11. Any higher multiple of 11 can't be a prime number, now can it.
The least common multiple of the numbers 200, 100 and 180 is 1,800.
12, (any multiple of 12 less than 100), any multiple of 12 greater than 100) Example: 12, 24, and 108
The least common multiple is one of the numbers when one of the numbers is a multiple of the other.
99 of them. Each and every one of the numbers between 100 and 200 is a multiple of itself and 1.
That depends. If any number multiplied by 0 is equal to 0, then is 0 a multiple of no numbers, or every number... a tricky one.
Yes, if it is a multiple of the other one.
When one of the numbers is a multiple of the other.
Yes, if it is a multiple of the other one.
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The least common multiple (LCM) refers to a multiple that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question!
Only if one of the numbers is a multiple of the other.
If that number is a multiple of the other one.
The LCM is the one that is the multiple.