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The multiple for 6 are 2 times 4
Find the lowest common denominator by finding the lowest common multiple of the denominators
The number 58 is not considered a multiple of 4. A simple way of figuring out if a number is a multiple of another number is by dividing the number in question by the multiple. Such as finding out that 12 is a multiple of four. 12/4=3. If the number comes up as a whole number - then that number is a multiple.
To find the volume of a Sphere you need the following "rule" or formula: 4/3 x Pi x R³.
Its the same as your 2 time tables but you miss the middle one 2,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24, 4,8,12,16,20,24
The multiple for 6 are 2 times 4
Find the lowest common denominator by finding the lowest common multiple of the denominators
a factor is what you multiply by a multiple is the answer
The number 58 is not considered a multiple of 4. A simple way of figuring out if a number is a multiple of another number is by dividing the number in question by the multiple. Such as finding out that 12 is a multiple of four. 12/4=3. If the number comes up as a whole number - then that number is a multiple.
To find the volume of a Sphere you need the following "rule" or formula: 4/3 x Pi x R³.
4- last two digits are a multiple of 4 7-take the last digit and subtract it from the rest of the number and if multiple of 7 (including 0) 8- last three digits are multiple of 8
No. As a general rule, multiples cannot be smaller than the numbers they are compared to.
Its the same as your 2 time tables but you miss the middle one 2,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24, 4,8,12,16,20,24
3 x 4 x 5 = 60, the LCM
As a result of the rule that you use the definition of the term - such as significant digits - when finding them for a number.
The chances of you finding a number divisible by 4 is 1/4 (because out of every four numbers, 1 of them is divisible by 4), and a 1/3 chance of finding a number divisible by 3 (see above). If we add them up, we get the chance, 1/4+1/3= 3/12+4/12. Now this would be saying that finding numbers that would be divisible by 12 (the ones divisible by 3 AND 4) would count twice, and we don't want that. To counter this, we have to subtract the chances of you finding a multiple of 12 once (so that the chances of finding the multiple of 12 would count ONCE). This translates to 3/12+4/12-1/12=6/12=1/2. :)
You can find the least common multiple (LCM) by listing most of the number's multiples and finding the smallest multiple they all share:10: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50....7: 7, 14, 21, 28, 35....4: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20....