Multiples of 6 cannot, by definition, be prime numbers!
There are 3 such numbers: 30, 60, 90.
Two and three are relatively prime, or coprime. That means that they have no smaller number, or factor, in common. So, the multiples of both numbers are the multiples of the product of the two, or the multiples of six.
The first six multiples of 50 are 50, 100, 150, 200, 250 and 300.
They are the six multiples of 15.
Multiples of 6 cannot, by definition, be prime numbers!
Six and six million
No, all multiples of 6 are even numbers.
Itself and any of its multiples
Six numbers
There are 3 such numbers: 30, 60, 90.
ALL even numbers are multiples of 2... so if there is an uneven multiples of six than they aren't multiple of two.
Multiples of 6. 6, 12, 18 and so on.
No, multiples of 6 are even numbers.
Two and three are relatively prime, or coprime. That means that they have no smaller number, or factor, in common. So, the multiples of both numbers are the multiples of the product of the two, or the multiples of six.
There are an infinite number of multiples of six.
Only multiples of six which are evenly divisible by six are multiples of 12.