In mathematics, a multiple of an integer is the product of that integer with another integer. In other words, a is a multiple of b if a = nb, where nis an integer. If b is not zero, this is equivalent to saying that a / b is an integer.
0 is a multiple of every integer ().
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_(mathematics)
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When you divide zero by anything or multiple anything by zero, the answer will always be zero.