By definition, any multiple of 130 must have 130 as a factor. Therefore no such number can be a prime.
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The prime factorization of 130 is 2x5x13.
Multiples aren't prime.
To find the multiples of 130, just multiply 130 by the numbers, 1,2,3,4.... So the first is 130, the next is 260, the third ones is 390... and you can keep going forever. That is what "..." means in this context.
No prime numbers end in 0. 130 is a composite.
Multiples of 6 cannot, by definition, be prime numbers!