Oh, let's paint a happy little picture of multiples of 1.5! When you think of multiples, just imagine counting by 1.5 each time - 1.5, 3, 4.5, 6, and so on. Every number you get by adding 1.5 to the previous one is a multiple of 1.5. Just like adding layers of paint to create a beautiful masterpiece, these multiples create a lovely pattern that goes on and on.
Any number in the 15 times table is a multiple of 15.
The list is infinite. 15,30,45,60,75,90,105,120,135,150 and so on...
multiples of 11 11,22,33,44,55,,66,77,88,99 multiples of 15 15,30,45,60,75,90
There are infinite common multiples for a set of numbers. So it is not possible to write down all the common multiples. Some common multiples of 15, 30 and 45 are 90, 180, 270, 360,... There is another way to find common multiples: Write the multiples of LCM(15, 30, 45). Actually the common multiples of a set of numbers are the multiples of their LCM. LCM of 15, 30 and 45 is 90. And the multiples of 90 are 90, 180, 270, 360, 450, 540,... which are the common multiples of 15, 30 and 45.
They are the first six multiples of 15.
The multiples of 15 up to 300 are: 15,30,45,60,75,90,105,120,135,150,165,180,195,210,225,240,255,270,285,300
The multiples of 5 are 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, etc. The multiples of 15 are 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, etc. The multiples of 16 are 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, etc. The common multiples of 5, 15, and 16 are 240, 480, 720 and so on.
120 and all its multiples.
The multiples of 15 are 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 and so on. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another set of multiples.
All multiples of 90.
They are all multiples of 3.
30 and all its multiples
No. No one can. Multiples are infinite.
They have to be multiples of 15 so all of them will be multiples of 3. They all have to be even so you are left with 30, 60, 90
60 and all its multiples
It is a list of three integers which are all multiples of 15.
You can not name ALL the multiples, it would go on forever! 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 etc, keep adding 15!
1, 3, 5, 15
1, 3, 5 and 15