Zero is a multiple of any integer. We generally don't list it, preferring the non-trivial multiples.
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0 is a multiple of any number, since n*0 = 0 so 6*0 = 0 and 0 IS a multiple.
Yes. You can multiply 5 by 0 to get 0.However, 0 is a trivial multiple because it is effectively a multiple of any number. In many cases, questions on multiples will use the phrase "nonzero multiple" to make this distinction.
Yes, it is true that any number multiplied by 0 is 0. But zero is not considered a "multiple" (integral product) of any number.
No.15 = 3 x 5So for 200 to be a multiple of 15, it must be a multiple of both 3 and 5:2 + 0 + 0 = 2 which is not a multiple of 3 so 200 is not a multiple of 3.200 ends in 0, so it is a multiple of 5.Thus 200 is a multiple of 5, but not a multiple of 3; so it is not a multiple of 15.
No, because no matter what you multiply with 0, your answer will always be 0.