17 is a multiple of 1. 17 is a prime number and hence apart from itself and 1, there is no other number that can divide 17 properly
Every multiple of 17 is divisible by 17. There are an infinite number of them.
Any multiple of 51.
No, number would be even
No, 17 is not a multiple of 3.
17 is a multiple of 1. 17 is a prime number and hence apart from itself and 1, there is no other number that can divide 17 properly
Every multiple of 17 is divisible by 17. There are an infinite number of them.
Any multiple of 51.
A multiple of any number is the number times the given number it is to be multiplied by. Example, the first multiple of 17 is 34, (17x2=34) The second multiple is 51, (17x3=51), the third is 68, (17x4=68) and so on. So, 17 times anything will equate to a multiple of 17 because it can be divided back the same number of times to become 17 again.
No, number would be even
The number is a multiple of 5 and 17 at the same time
The number is a multiple of 2 and 17 at the same time
The difference between 5 times the last digit and the rest of the number is a multiple of 17
4/17 is as simplified as it gets since 17 is a prime number and 4 is not a multiple of 17.
85 is.
Any multiple of 102.
51