9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, 90, 99, 108, 117, 126, 135, 144, 153, 162, 171,
180, 189, 198, 207, 216, 225, 234, 243, 252, 261, 270, 279, 288, 297, 306, 315,
324, 333, 342, 351, 360, 369, 378, 387, 396, 405, 414, 423, 432, 441, 450, 459,
468, 477, 486, 495, 504, 513, 522, 531, 540, 549, 558, 567, 576, 585, 594, 603,
612, 621, 630, 639, 648, 657, 666, 675, 684, 693, 702, 711, 720, 729, 738, 747,
756, 765, 774, 783, 792, 801, 810, 819, 828, 837, 846, 855, 864, 873, 882, 891,
900, 909, 918, 927, 936, 945, 954, 963, 972, 981, 990, 999
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To find the multiples of 9 up to 9000, you can use the formula: (9 \times n), where (n) is a positive integer. The first few multiples of 9 are 9, 18, 27, 36, and so on. To find the multiples of 9 up to 9000, divide 9000 by 9, which equals 1000. Therefore, the multiples of 9 up to 9000 are all the multiples of 9 from 9 to 9000, inclusive.
They are: 9/1000 itself and its equivalent fractions such as 18/2000
3, 9, 15, 21, 27, 33 and just keep adding 6 until you get to 999.
There are 143 such numbers, too many to list.
If you mean the LCM (lowest common multiple) of 2 and 1000, the answer is 1000.If you mean the factors of 2 and 1000, then they are as follows.Factors of 2- 1,2.Factors of 1000- 1,2,4,5,8,10,100,125,200,250,500,1000.Therefore, the HCF (highest common factor) of 2 and 1000 is 2.
To find the multiples of 9 up to 9000, you can use the formula: (9 \times n), where (n) is a positive integer. The first few multiples of 9 are 9, 18, 27, 36, and so on. To find the multiples of 9 up to 9000, divide 9000 by 9, which equals 1000. Therefore, the multiples of 9 up to 9000 are all the multiples of 9 from 9 to 9000, inclusive.
Oh honey, multiples of 25 up to 1000? That's easy peasy lemon squeezy. You've got 25, 50, 75, 100, all the way up to 1000. Just keep adding 25 each time and you'll be counting those multiples like a pro.
They are: 9/1000 itself and its equivalent fractions such as 18/2000
Oh, dude, multiples of 4 are like those friends who always show up at your party. They just keep coming. So, to find out how many multiples of 4 are up to 1000, you just divide 1000 by 4, which gives you 250. So, there are 250 multiples of 4 up to 1000. It's like a never-ending party!
110.
55
100 of them.
3, 9, 15, 21, 27, 33 and just keep adding 6 until you get to 999.
All multiples of 12, such as 120, 600, 660.
9
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Yes. It is the divisibility rule for 9.