Yes, all except zero.
No.
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They are the common multiples of the two numbers.
No. Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
To get multiples of 10, multiply 10 by different whole numbers.Similarly, to get multiples of 11, multiply 11 by different whole numbers. If you want COMMON multiples, get the LEAST common multiple of the two; then multiply this least common multiple by different whole numbers to get additional common multiples.
All whole numbers are multiples of one. The number is infinite.
6 is one and multiples of 6
I see that they include all of the whole numbers.
No.
whole numbers are multiples of 1
To find the number of whole numbers between 1 and 500 that are divisible by 6 but not by 8, we need to find the numbers that are multiples of 6 and not multiples of 8. First, we find the multiples of 6 by dividing 500 by 6, which gives us 83 whole multiples. Next, we find the multiples of 8 by dividing 500 by 8, which gives us 62 whole multiples. To find the numbers that are multiples of 6 but not of 8, we subtract the common multiples of 6 and 8, which is 24, from the total multiples of 6, resulting in 83 - 24 = 59 whole numbers between 1 and 500 that are divisible by 6 but not by 8.
There are infinitely many multiples, just as there are infinitely many numbers. Just use the definition of "multiple". If you multiply 244 by any whole number, you get one of its multiples.
No, all whole numbers have an infinite number of multiples.
Yes.
always.
all whole numbers that end with 00
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