It depends on what they are compared to. In general, factors will be smaller than the number they are compared to, and multiples will be larger. Overall, factors tend to be smaller than multiples, but 20 is a factor of 40 and 10 is a multiple of 5, so there are exceptions.
There are fourteen multiples of seven that are under 100.
The only integer with both those as multiples is 1.The only integer with both those as multiples is 1.The only integer with both those as multiples is 1.The only integer with both those as multiples is 1.
Two multiples of any number greater than one can't be co-prime. They would always have that number as a common factor.
The only number that is both a multiple of a number and a factor of that same number is the number itself. Multiples of a number are equal to or bigger than the number, while factors are equal to or smaller than the number.
Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
The element in Group 1A with a higher atomic number than chlorine but lower than bromine is iodine.
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In Fahrenheit, higher numbers represent hotter temperatures.
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When the number of electrons is higher or lower than the number of protons.
23 is one of the two.
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The element in group one with a higher atomic number than chlorine but lower atomic number than bromine is iodine. Its atomic number is 53, which is greater than chlorine's atomic number of 17 but less than bromine's atomic number of 35.
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16, 25 and 36 all fit that criteria.
It may be 0.