Every number is a multiple of one.
0 ie Zero is a multiple of every number
No. 2 is a multiple of only two numbers, one and itself.
Every whole number (obviously not 0) is a multiple of 1.
It has to be a whole number, or else every number would be a multiple of every other number.
Every single number know-to-man is a multiple of one.
I think you probably already know this but... one is a multiple for every number because every number is divisible by one example: 1 fits into ten ten times so it is divisible by one. I'm guessing this question was a joke so this answer will probably never be used but I don't care.
Because every one of then is a multiple of 2.
That depends. If any number multiplied by 0 is equal to 0, then is 0 a multiple of no numbers, or every number... a tricky one.
All of them. Every integer is a multiple of 1.
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