Ah, what a happy little question! A number that is a multiple of 3 but not a multiple of 4 is like a unique little tree in a big, colorful forest. Let's paint a picture together: how about the number 9? It's divisible by 3 but not by 4, just like a beautiful little bush standing out in the meadow. Keep exploring, and you'll find more of these special numbers in the vast landscape of mathematics.
A number that is a multiple of 3 but not a multiple of 4 must be a number that is divisible by 3 but not divisible by 4. In other words, the number must be in the form of 3n, where n is an integer, but it cannot be in the form of 4m, where m is an integer. An example of such a number would be 6, which is a multiple of 3 (3 x 2) but not a multiple of 4.
The lowest common multiple of 2, 3, and 4, is 12.
The least common multiple of 3, 6,and 4 is 12!!
4 is a multiple of 2. 9 is a multiple of 3.
Any multiple of 60 is a multiple of 2, 3, 4, and 5.
it is a multiple f 3,4,6 and 12 but not 8
I assume you mean LCM, least common multiple. The least common multiple of 3 and 4 is 12. 12 is a multiple of 3. 12 is a multiple of 4. No smaller number is a multiple of both 3 and 4.
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12 is the smallest multiple of 3 and 4.
The smallest multiple of 3 4 and 5 is 60.
The third multiple of 3 is 9 and the fourth multiple of 4 is 16. So 9 multiplied by 16 is 144.
To test if a number is a multiple of 3, add the digits together and if the result is a multiple of 3, the original number is also a multiple of 3: 11154: 1 + 1 + 1 + 5 + 4 = 12 = 3 x 4, a multiple of 3, thus 11154 is a multiple of 3. (11154 = 3 x 3718)
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 4 3 74 is 444.
The Lowest Common Multiple of 3 and 4 is 12. 3*4=12 4*3=12
The least common multiple of 3 4 and 10 is 6060
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Any multiple of 12