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Yes, zero is a multiple of zero.

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Is zero a multiple of 19?

Yes. Any number multiplied by zero equals zero so the zeroth multiple of any number is zero.


How is 0 a multiple of every whole number?

Any number multiplied by zero is zero. If you have something zero times you have nothing, i.e zero.


What three numbers make a multiple of ten?

I'm not sure what you want. You can have 5 and 2 and any non-zero whole number. You can have 10 and any two non-zero whole numbers. You can have any even number, then any multiple of 5, then any non-zero whole number. Or any multiple of ten, then any two non-zero whole numbers. I think I covered the possibilities.


Is 0 a multiple of the counting number 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.


Is zero a multiple of a number?

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Zero is a multiple of every number?

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When a number is a multiple of 5 what are the possible values for the 1 digits?

Zero or five.


Is zero multiple of any number other than zero?

No. 0+0=0, 0x0=0 and so on.


What is a common multiple of 30 and 42?

A common multiple of any two numbers, such as 30 and 42, is a number into which each of two or more number can be divided with zero remainder. Any multiple of 210.


Is any number divisible by zero is a multiple of a complex number?

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Which number will equal zero when 5 is subtracted repeatedly from it?

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How do you do fraction to whole number?

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