Every whole number (obviously not 0) is a multiple of 1.
This is true.
0 ie Zero is a multiple of every number
Yes
0 is a whole, integer, and rational number. O is whole number because a whole number is every positive number
Every whole number (obviously not 0) is a multiple of 1.
Every whole number that ends with ' 5 ' or ' 0 ' is a multiple of 5 . Every whole number that ends with ' 0 ' is a multiple of 10.
This is true.
0 ie Zero is a multiple of every number
Yes
Not just every whole number. Every number has a reciprocal, even 0. The reciprocal of 0 is undefined.
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.
Every multiple of any number (except 0 or 1) is composite.
0 is a whole, integer, and rational number. O is whole number because a whole number is every positive number
Yes, it is.
Yes, every whole number is an integer. Whole Numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, ... Integers: ..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ... Every whole number is in the set of integers. However an integer is not necessarily a whole number, as whole numbers do not include negative numbers.
No. Whatever multiple of the number you think might be the limit, you can always add the whole number again and have a larger multiple.