No they are not. Six is a multiple of 3.
No, 6 is a multiple of 3.
The multiples of all odd numbers are odd and even. Odd x odd = odd. Odd x even = even. Since odd and even numbers alternate, the multiples will alternate as well.
The sum of three whole odd numbers will always be odd keeping in mind that zero is neither even nor odd and that 'null' is not a number.
No odd numbers are multiples of 4.
15, 21, 27, 33, 39
No.
No, multiples of 3 are not always odd numbers. A multiple of 3 can be either odd or even, depending on the specific multiple. For example, 3 and 9 are odd multiples of 3, while 6 and 12 are even multiples. Therefore, multiples of 3 include both odd and even numbers.
Odd multiples of three are just that . Multiples of a number are that number multiplied by x [ a. k. a. any number ] . So , the odd multiples of three would be the odd number multiples off three . Here they are : 3, 9, 15 , 21 , 27 , 33 , 39 , 45 , 51 , 57 , 63 , 69 , 75 , 81 , 87, 93 , 99 , 105 ................... You're on your own after that ! See ya !
No, 6 is a multiple of 3.
No, only every other multiple is odd. Example: 3,6,9,12,15,18
63
No, 3 x 4 = 12.
No number will produce only odd multiples, as any multiple of an even number will always be even. Proofs can be easily created of such a fact.
The sum or product of three odd numbers will always be odd.
No, there is 6, 12, 18, 24 and so on so forth. Only half of them are odd.
The multiples of all odd numbers are odd and even. Odd x odd = odd. Odd x even = even. Since odd and even numbers alternate, the multiples will alternate as well.
No - alternate multiples of 3 are odd, and alternate multiples are even.