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Q: Is zero considered a multiple of 3?
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Is zero a multiple of 3?

ofcourse not.


A number that is capable of being divided where the remainder is zero?

That is called a multiple (of the number by which you are dividing). For example, if you divide 15 by 3, you get a zero remainder; hence, 15 is a multiple of 3.


What is the sixth multiple of 3 that is greater than zero?

18


What is the seventh multiple of 3 that is greater than zero?

The answer is 21.


Is zero a multiple of any number?

Yes, zero is a multiple of zero.


Is zero a multiple of 7?

Yes, but the multiple is zero, in other wording, it takes zero times for seven to get to zero.


How is 15 a factor of 5631683557500000?

5,631,683,557,500,000 is a multiple of 3 because its digits add up to a multiple of 3. It's a multiple of 5 because it ends in a zero. If it's a multiple of 3 and 5, it's a multiple of 15, so 15 is a factor of it.


Is 3 a multiple if 105?

No only some numbers ending with five and zero are.


What is the least common multiple 3 and 5?

30The least common multiple of 3 and 5 would be 15. This is the least common non-zero multiple of the two numbers.It is: 15


Is '8' polynomial?

8 = 8 times x raised to the zero, so it could be considered a zero order polynomial.Typically polynomials have multiple terms, though.


Is zero a multiple of a number?

No. * * * * * Yes. In fact, zero is a multiple of every number.


Is one a multiple of 3?

No, one is not a multiple of 3. A number is considered a multiple of 3 if it can be evenly divided by 3 without leaving a remainder. Since 1 divided by 3 equals 0 with a remainder of 1, it is not a multiple of 3.