Remember 16 X 3 = 48
So keep multiplying '16'
16 x 4 = 64
16 x 5 = 80
16 x 6 = 96
16 x 7 = 112
16 x 8 = 128
So we have three answer they are 80,96,112.
To find a number between 67 and 113 that is a multiple of both 47 and 14, we first determine the least common multiple (LCM) of 47 and 14. Since 47 is a prime number, the LCM is 47 × 14 = 658. However, 658 is outside the range of 67 to 113, and there are no multiples of 658 within that range. Therefore, there is no number between 67 and 113 that meets the criteria.
Just one: 84.
* 72 * 90 * 108 All multiples of 18 are multiples of 9 and of 6, because 9 x 2 = 18, and 6 x 3 = 18. So you only have to find multiples of 18 that occur between 67 and 113. 3x18=54, no good! 4x18=72. YES 5x18=90. YES 6x18=108. YES 7x18=126, no good.
It is: 113
113 is a prime number. Its only factors are 1 and 113.
It is 80.
There are no numbers between 67 and 113 which are multiples of 65.
It is: 90
84, 112
To find numbers between 67 and 113 that are multiples of 5, 8, and 10, we need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of 5, 8, and 10, which is 40. We then need to find the multiples of 40 within the range of 67 to 113. The multiples of 40 within this range are 80 and 120. However, only 80 falls within the specified range, making it the only number between 67 and 113 that is a multiple of 5, 8, and 10.
80 and 100 are the only numbers between 67 and 113 that are multiples of 4,5 and 10.
Just 84
Just one: 84.
72 and 96
72 and 108.
72 and 108
80 and 100