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"One hundred and one" is not a number. It is either "one hundred one" or "one hundred and one tenth" where "tenth" could be anything fractional.The number one hundred one is written as 101.
You can tell if the number ends in either 5 or 0
That doesn't hold true for 2, but all other even numbers greater than two are composite. Any odd prime number will be between two even numbers.
No, since no even number can be added to an even number to equal odd this has no exception. 12+12=24 24+12=36 36+12=48 48+12=60 60+12=72 72+12=88... And so on to be even numbers.
The number 77 is a palindrome because it can be read the same way either forward or backwards; it is also a multiple of 7.
In that range, every prime number is either one more or one less than a multiple of 4. This also works for 6.
Either or both. 12 is a factor of 24. 12 is a multiple of 6. 12 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.
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No. A notable exception is the set of prime numbers.
Yes, if either the number, or its multiple, are negative, or, a fraction. Of course, not both can be negative!!!
Rounding - to the nearest ten or hundred.
"One hundred and one" is not a number. It is either "one hundred one" or "one hundred and one tenth" where "tenth" could be anything fractional.The number one hundred one is written as 101.
You can tell if the number ends in either 5 or 0
No. A multiple is larger than the starting number, 16 is not a factor of 100 either.
No number between 67 and 113 is a multiple of 359. It has no factors in that range either, if that is what you meant.
The least common multiple of the numbers sixty and one hundred eighty is the number 180. The number 180 represents itself and 60 can multiple 60,120, and 180.
No - a smaller number can never be a multiple of a number, only a factor. But 4 is not a factor of 62, either.