The first 5 multiples of 3 are as follows: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15
The numbers 3,6 and 9 are all multiples of 3 because 3 can go into all of them evenly.
The common multiples of 6 and 9 are the infinite set of multiples of their LCM, which is 18. So the common multiples of 6 and 9 are 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, 108, 126, 144, 162, 180, and so on.
There are an infinite number of multiples of 3. Five examples may include 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15.
Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! When we talk about multiples of 3 and 6, we're looking at numbers that can be divided evenly by either 3 or 6. So, multiples of 3 would be 3, 6, 9, 12, and so on, while multiples of 6 would be 6, 12, 18, 24, and beyond. Just imagine those numbers dancing together in perfect harmony on your canvas!
3 yes, 6 no.
3, 6, 9
The least common multiples of the number 6 and 9 is 3.
Yes it is... Multiples of 3 & 6 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 & 18
The first 5 multiples of 3 are as follows: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15
The first three multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9 The first three multiples of 9 are 9, 18, 27 As the lowest common multiples of 3 and 9 is 9, the common multiples of 3 and 9 are the multiples of 9, thus: The first three common multiples of 3 and 9 are 9, 18, 27
GCF = 3 LCM = 18 Factors of 9: 1, 3, 9 Factors of 6: 1, 2, 3, 6 Multiples of 9: 9, 18 Multiples of 6: 6, 12, 18
18 and all the multiples of 18.
The first six multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18.
Oh, dude, like, totally! If a number is a multiple of 6, it means it can be divided evenly by 6, right? And since 6 is just 3 times 2, any number that's a multiple of 6 is also a multiple of 3. It's like getting two for the price of one, man.
it is 18. 18 is a multiple of all three numbers. multiples of 3: 3,6,9,12,15,18... multiples of 6: 6,12,18... multiples of 9: 9, 18...18
3, 6, 9.