Every multiple of 6 is a common multiple of 2 and 3. ' 6 ' is the least of them.
yes, every multiple of 9 is a multiple of 3, but that doesn't cover all of them ...there are more multiples of 3 besides those.
No, 6, 12, 18, 24...are even numbers that are multiples of 3.
2^6 x 3 = 192
1 is a multiple of only 1 . Every number that's not 1 is a multiple of at least 2 numbers. 2 and 3 are multiples of 2 numbers. 4 is a multiple of 3 numbers.
Any multiple of 3 can be divided by 3 with no remainder.
Every multiple of 6 is.
Every multiple of 6 is a common multiple of 2 and 3. ' 6 ' is the least of them.
The prime factorisation of 248832 is 2¹⁰ × 3⁵ Every perfect square number has a prime factorisation where each prime is to an even power. 2 has an even power 3 has an odd power, so need an extra power → multiple 248832 by 3 which gets (2⁵ × 3³)²
None of them are multiples of 15. The be a multiple of 15, a number must have both the prime factors 3 and 5. None of them have a prime factor of 5, thus none can be a multiple of 15.
Yes, but not all of them. Every multiple of 6 is also a multiple of 3, but there are more multiples of 3 besides those.
Every number has an even multiple - double it and there is the even multiple.
Every multiple of 3 from the 1st to the 33rd is.
yes, every multiple of 9 is a multiple of 3, but that doesn't cover all of them ...there are more multiples of 3 besides those.
The number is 42 or any multiple of 42. All of the qualifiers mean the same thing : the number is a multiple, of 2, 3, and 7. Using the Least Common Multiple: 2 is prime, power is 1 3 is prime, power is 1 7 is prime, power is 1 2 x 3 x 7 = 42
yes, every multiple of 9 is a multiple of 3, but that doesn't cover all of them ...there are more multiples of 3 besides those.
15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90... Because 15 is a multiple of 3, every multiple of 15 is a common multiple of 3.