No. There is no highest multiple. You can always find an even larger multiple.For example: 500 is a multiple of 5 - since it is 5 x 100. You can get a greater multiple, by simply multiplying 5 with an even larger number - for example, 5 x 101.
1155 is obviously a multiple of 5 and a multiple of 11, so it is a composite number.
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There are 2000 4-digit numbers that are multiples of 5, so, instead of listing them all, it is equally valid to say: Any4-digit number whose final digit is either a 5 or a 0 is a multiple of 5. Get Right? :P
The only prime factor of 4 is 2. No prime number is a multiple of 5.
yes, any number that can be made by multiplying a number by the original number is a multiple so: 5 is a multiple of 5 6 is a mult. of 6 and so on BUT 0 is not a multiple of any number but itself...
The lowest multiple of any number is the number itself. The lowest common multiple of 4 and 5 is 20.
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.
No. 52 is a multiple of 4 52 is a multiple of 13 100 is the multiple of 25 and 4 5 is not a multiple of anything. That makes it a PRIME NUMBER.
There is no number that is "divisible by 4" and "not divisible by 4" at the same time - a number cannot be both a multiple of 4 and not a multiple of 4.
The least common multiple, or LCM, of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 is 60.
The smallest multiple of 2,3,4, and 5 is 60 ■
Well, by simply multiplying each of the three numbers together 4 x 5 x 9 = 180
To find a number that is not a common multiple of 4 and 9, we need to consider the multiples of each number. The multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, ... and the multiples of 9 are 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, ... The first number in the list of multiples of 4 that is not a multiple of 9 is 4. Therefore, 4 is a number that is not a common multiple of 4 and 9.
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