every multiple of 2 ends in either a 0,2,4,6 or 8 because any multiple of two is an even number.This is because 2 is an even number andeven*even = eveneven*odd = eventherefore anything multiplied by 2 is even
They will be even because you are starting with an even number and every number that is 2 greater than its previous number starting with 52 will be a multiple of 2 and hence will be an even number.
Since 12 is an even number, it is a multiple of 2.
Every prime number except 2 must be odd. This is because if it were even it would be divisible by 2 and so wouldn't be a prime number. The next point to note is that all odd numbers are one more or one less than a multiple of 4. Because 2 more than a multiple of 4 is even, and 3 more than a multiple of 4 is the same as 1 less than the multiple of 4 above. Thus every prime number except 2 must be 1 more or 1 less than a multiple of 4.
No, in order for the number to be even, the last number must be a multiple of 2. It doesn't matter what the largest number is as long as the last number is a multiple of two.
Because your beginning number was a multiple of 2.
Every number to which 2 is a factor. Therefore, every multiple of two; hence, every even number.
Yes. Every even number is a multiple of two.
Because every one of then is a multiple of 2.
every multiple of 2 ends in either a 0,2,4,6 or 8 because any multiple of two is an even number.This is because 2 is an even number andeven*even = eveneven*odd = eventherefore anything multiplied by 2 is even
Because if they were even they would be a multiple of 2 and thus not prime.
They will be even because you are starting with an even number and every number that is 2 greater than its previous number starting with 52 will be a multiple of 2 and hence will be an even number.
YES. Any even natural number is a multiple of 2.
Every even number is a multiple of 2. There are an infinite number of them. Here are a few: 4 6 8 792 123,456,788
A number is a multiple of two when it's even.
Multiples of 2 include every even number. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another set of multiples.
A number that ends in 3 can't be a multiple of 4 because the 4 times table goes in a pattern, (e.g 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24.) If the number ends in either 0 2 4 6 8 then it couldbe a possible multiple of 4. It always ends in an even number. 3 is not an even number so it is not going to be the last number of a multiple of 4.