Yes, 1 is the smallest multiple of every number. A multiple of a number is defined as that number multiplied by an integer, and since any number multiplied by 1 equals itself, 1 is considered a multiple of every number. Additionally, it is important to note that while 1 is a common multiple, it is the smallest positive integer and thus qualifies as the smallest multiple for all integers.
It is: 1
Every whole number (obviously not 0) is a multiple of 1.
The least common multiple, or LCM.
Itself because 1 times a number = the same number
The smallest nonzero number that is a multiple of two or more numbers is 2. It is a multiple of both 1 and 2, making it the smallest positive integer that meets the criteria. Any other nonzero multiple of two or more numbers would be greater than 2.
The number 1 would be the smallest multiple of 7. 7 times 1 = 7
It is: 1
Every whole number (obviously not 0) is a multiple of 1.
The smallest multiple of 100 bigger than 1000 is 1100
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the answer is 72 because 1 *72=72 so therefore we say that 72 is a multiple of 72 as well as the smallest multiple
Every number is a multiple of 1
The least common multiple, or LCM.
Every number is divisible by 1. Including negative numbers, that's an infinite list. There is no smallest.
Yes. And that multiple is 1.
Itself because 1 times a number = the same number