No. 2 is a multiple of only two numbers, one and itself.
0 ie Zero is a multiple of every number
Every whole number (obviously not 0) is a multiple of 1.
No. * * * * * Yes. In fact, zero is a multiple of every number.
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.
Not every multiple of 5 is a composite number. A composite number has more than two distinct positive divisors, while a prime number has exactly two. The number 5 itself is a multiple of 5 and is prime, as its only divisors are 1 and 5. Therefore, while many multiples of 5 are composite (like 10, 15, and 20), 5 itself serves as a counterexample.
Because your beginning number was a multiple of 2.
Yes. Every even number is a multiple of two.
Every number to which 2 is a factor. Therefore, every multiple of two; hence, every even number.
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Every number divisible by 6 is a multiple of two. So: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30
0 ie Zero is a multiple of every number
Every whole number (obviously not 0) is a multiple of 1.
It has to be a whole number, or else every number would be a multiple of every other number.
One is a factor of every number. One is only a multiple of itself.
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No. * * * * * Yes. In fact, zero is a multiple of every number.