48
These will: 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 22, 33, 66.
This is the same as asking, "what are the multiples of 66". There are an infinite number of multiples. The first is 66 (66 * 1), the second is 132 (66 * 2) and this continues on for ever.
Yes, 66/3 = 22
YES
The number is 24.
The only such number is 1.
2, for example.
48
These will: 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 22, 33, 66.
This is the same as asking, "what are the multiples of 66". There are an infinite number of multiples. The first is 66 (66 * 1), the second is 132 (66 * 2) and this continues on for ever.
14 does not go into 48 evenly. To test whether it does, you can divide 48 by 14. If your answer is an integer (ex. 1, 2, 3, etc..) it can go into it evenly. 48/14=3.24857 Since the answer isn't an integer, 14 does not go into 48 evenly.
No.
Yes, 66/3 = 22
It does not go in evenly
11,6,1,2,33
YES