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11 is a prime number.
A multiple of 11
A multiple of 11 can't be a prime number.
No, since 11 is less than 44 it can not be a multiple, as it is defined (basically) as a number achievable by multiplying the base number by some integer. e.x.: 22 is a multiple of 11 ( 11 x 2 = 22 ). 44 is a multiple of 11 ( 11 x 4 = 44 ). 11 is not a multiple of 44 ( 44 x 1/4 = 11) since 1/4 is not an integer.
There is no Greatest Common Multiple for whatever number you come up with I can always add another 22 (the LowestCommon Multiple (lcm) of 11 and 2) and get another higher number still a multiple of both 11 and 2.