3, 9, 15, 21, 27, 33 and just keep adding 6 until you get to 999.
The multiples of all odd numbers are odd and even. Odd x odd = odd. Odd x even = even. Since odd and even numbers alternate, the multiples will alternate as well.
No, some of them are, some are not.
No, 6 is a multiple of 3.
All integers have an infinite amount of multiples.
No they are not. Six is a multiple of 3.
No - alternate multiples of 3 are odd, and alternate multiples are even.
The multiples of 3 up to 1000 are the numbers that can be expressed as 3 times an integer, starting from 3. This sequence begins with 3, 6, 9, and continues up to 999, which is the largest multiple of 3 within that range. In total, there are 333 multiples of 3 from 1 to 1000, since 1000 divided by 3 equals approximately 333.
No, multiples of 3 are not always odd numbers. A multiple of 3 can be either odd or even, depending on the specific multiple. For example, 3 and 9 are odd multiples of 3, while 6 and 12 are even multiples. Therefore, multiples of 3 include both odd and even numbers.
The multiples of all odd numbers are odd and even. Odd x odd = odd. Odd x even = even. Since odd and even numbers alternate, the multiples will alternate as well.
All of its multiples from 3 to 999
Odd multiples of 21.
All multiples of 12, such as 120, 600, 660.
Because not all odd numbers are multiples of 3 - I have shown you below that this is the case and you can see some multiples of 3 are even and some are odd and you can also see that there are even and odd numbers BETWEEN the multiples of 3. 1 (odd) 2 (even) 1*3 =3 (odd) 4 (even) 5 (odd) 2*3 = 6 (even) 7 (odd) 8 (even) 3*3 = 9 (odd) 10 (even) 11 (odd) 4*3 = 12 (even)
No, some of them are, some are not.
All multiples of 3 have digits that add up to a multiple of 3. There are 333 multiples of 3 between 1 and 1000.
No, only every other multiple is odd. Example: 3,6,9,12,15,18
All odd multiples of 3 are not factors of 8.