Yes, of 1 since 1 x 1999 = 1999.
Other than 1 and 1999, no since 1999 is a prime.
Any number that is not a multiple of 7.Any number that is not a multiple of 7.Any number that is not a multiple of 7.Any number that is not a multiple of 7.
Yes, it is true that any number multiplied by 0 is 0. But zero is not considered a "multiple" (integral product) of any number.
The number itself is the first multiple.
The least multiple of any positive number is the number itself.
Yes. any number ending in 5 or 0 is a multiple of 5 and any number ending in 0 is a multiple of 10. (:
1999 can be both the factor of another number and a multiple. For example, 1999 is a multiple of 1 (1 x 1999 = 1999). This is the only example of where 1999 is a multiple of an integer (as 1999 is prime). An example of 1999 being a factor is when looking at the number 3998. 2x1999=3998, therefore 1999 is a factor of 3998. There are many numbers (infinitely many) which have 1999 as a factor.
Any number that is not a multiple of 7.Any number that is not a multiple of 7.Any number that is not a multiple of 7.Any number that is not a multiple of 7.
A multiple of any number would be the product of that number and any other nonzero whole number. A multiple of 4 is 8. A multiple of 100 is 300.
Yes, it is true that any number multiplied by 0 is 0. But zero is not considered a "multiple" (integral product) of any number.
The lowest multiple of any number is the number itself.
yes, any number that can be made by multiplying a number by the original number is a multiple so: 5 is a multiple of 5 6 is a mult. of 6 and so on BUT 0 is not a multiple of any number but itself...
No. 19 is a prime number and is not a multiple of any number
The least multiple of any number is the number itself.
The number itself is the first multiple.
YES. Any even natural number is a multiple of 2.
No prime is a multiple of any number other than itself and one.
The first multiple of any number is the number itself.