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The multiples of 6 are numbers that can be divided by 6 without leaving a remainder. To find the multiples of 6 from 1 to 1000, you would start by listing the first few multiples: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, and so on. To determine all the multiples up to 1000, you would continue this pattern until you reach the highest multiple of 6 that is less than or equal to 1000, which is 996.
Oh, what a lovely question! Let's create a happy little list of multiples of 6. Starting with 6, then 12, 18, 24, and so on, we can keep adding 6 to each number until we reach 996. Just imagine all those multiples lined up like little soldiers, marching in perfect harmony across the canvas of numbers. Keep painting with numbers, my friend, and remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
Oh, dude, multiples of 6 are like those friends who always show up uninvited but you're low-key happy to see them. So, starting at 6, you just keep adding 6 until you hit 1000. It's like a math party where 6, 12, 18, 24, and so on are the cool kids who always get along. Just keep adding 6 and you'll reach 1000 in no time.
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Since 2 is a multiple of 6, all multiples of 6 are also multiples of 2.
The multiples of 10 are: 1, 2, 5, 10 The multiples of 5 are: 1 and 5. The multiples of 6 are: 1, 2, 3, and 6. The multiples of 8 are: 1, 2, 4, and 8. The number that they all have in common is 1, so the lcd is one.
4 and 6 are multiples of both the numbers 1 and 2.
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To get the multiples of 6, calculate: 6 x 0 6 x 1 6 x 2 6 x 3 etc. Or add 6 to one of the multiples, to get the next one.
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the multiples of 4 and 6 below one thousand, we need to see how many times each number fits into 1000. For 4, we divide 1000 by 4 to get 250 multiples. For 6, we divide 1000 by 6 to get 166 multiples. But wait, we've counted the multiples of 24 twice, so we need to subtract those extras to find the total number of unique multiples.
Common multiples of 4 and 6 below 1000: Lowest common multiple of 4 and 6 is 12 All multiples of 12 number 83 from 12 upto 996 because 1000/12 equals 83....
The multiples of 4 are numbers that can be divided evenly by 4. To find all the multiples of 4 from 1 to 1000, we can start by finding the first multiple of 4, which is 4. Then we can continue adding 4 to find the rest of the multiples. The multiples of 4 from 1 to 1000 are: 4, 8, 12, 16, ... , 996, 1000.
There are 166 multiples of 6 in that range. There are 100 multiples of 10 in that range. There are 33 numbers on both lists. 266 - 33 = 233
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floor(1000/8)=125
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There are 31 of them.