All multiples of 4 are even.
No, number would be even
It is an even number which, when divided by 2 gives an even number. Itis, therefore, a number that is a multiple of 4.
An even number can be a multiple of an odd number OR an even number. An odd number cannot be a multiple of an even number.
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No. Since 4 is an even number, then any multiple of 4 will also be an even number. An even number will have an even digit in its ones place (0,2,4,6, or 8).
27 cannot be a multiple of 4 because 27 is an odd number and 4 is an even number. No odd number can be a multiple of an even number, only even numbers can be multiples of even numbers.
It could be: 4*7 = 28
4 is an even number and so all multiples of 4 must be even. A number ending in 3 is not even and so cannot be a multiple of 4.
All multiples of 4 are even.
No, number would be even
A number that ends in 3 can't be a multiple of 4 because the 4 times table goes in a pattern, (e.g 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24.) If the number ends in either 0 2 4 6 8 then it couldbe a possible multiple of 4. It always ends in an even number. 3 is not an even number so it is not going to be the last number of a multiple of 4.
It is an even number which, when divided by 2 gives an even number. Itis, therefore, a number that is a multiple of 4.
Oh, dude, like, totally! So, to check if a number is a multiple of 4, you just need to see if it's divisible by 4 without any remainder. And guess what? 58 is not divisible by 4 because if you divide 58 by 4, you get 14 with a remainder of 2. So, in short, 58 is not a multiple of 4.
No, you cannot have an odd number when times by an even number.
It is even. It is a multiple of 4 and 19.
An even number can be a multiple of an odd number OR an even number. An odd number cannot be a multiple of an even number.