The number 0.25 has infinitely many multiples so it is impossible to list them. Furthermore, the concept of multiples (and factors) make proper sense only in the context of integers. Once you extend the domain to include fractions, then any number is a multiple of of any non-zero number. For example, 1/3 is a multiple of 0.25 because 0.25*(4/3) = 1/3.
They are all multiples.
All multiples of 8 are also multiples of 2, but not all multiples of 2 are multiples of 8.
Both of them.
All the multiples of 64 are also multiples of 32.
All the multiples of 24 are also multiples of 6.
They are all the multiples of 16.They are all the multiples of 16.They are all the multiples of 16.They are all the multiples of 16.
025 is as 25 being greater than 5 by 20.
They are all multiples.
It is: .025 times 80 = 2
Not all multiples of 40 are multiples of 80. Only the even multiples of 40 are also multiples of 80. The odd multiples, e.g. 40, 120, 200, 280, and 360, are not multiples of 80.
All multiples of 8 are also multiples of 2, but not all multiples of 2 are multiples of 8.
All multiples MUST be multiples of 4.
Both of them.
I assume you mean 5 and 025 (but I'll answer for.025 also). 5 milligrams is larger than 0.025mg. However 5mg is smaller than 025 milligrams.
Some of the multiples of 14 are the same as the multiples of 16, but not all of them.
All the multiples of 64 are also multiples of 32.
All the multiples of 24 are also multiples of 6.