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No number between 61 and 107 is a multiple of 41020. A multiple is a number that another number can divide into. The lowest multiple of any number is itself. You may have meant factors, which is a number that divides into a multiple of itself. In that case there is a factor of 41020 between 61 and 107. That number is 70.
The only number that could be both a factor and a multiple is 7 itself.
Not with negative numbers. -10 is a multiple of -2.
The common multiple (LCM) refers to a multiple that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question! The least multiple of a number is itself.
To find the multiple of a number, add the number to itself.
No. A number cannot be both a factor and a multiple of another number. A number can be multiple and factor of itself, but nothing else.
An example of a multiple is what you get when you multiply a number by itself or another number. Hope this helps you :)
No number between 61 and 107 is a multiple of 41020. A multiple is a number that another number can divide into. The lowest multiple of any number is itself. You may have meant factors, which is a number that divides into a multiple of itself. In that case there is a factor of 41020 between 61 and 107. That number is 70.
If it's a whole-number "multiple" and the number itself is positive,then the multiple is always greater than the number itself.
The lowest multiple of a number is the number itself. As:- number x 1 = the number itself
The lowest multiple of any number is the number itself.
A prime number is a multiple of itself and one.
The smallest multiple of a number is itself.
The least multiple of any number is the number itself.
The number itself is the first multiple.
No prime is a multiple of any number other than itself and one.
The first multiple of any number is the number itself. For it to be common, it needs to be compared to another set of multiples.