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Q: Can a prime number be a multiple of another number besides itself?
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If a number is a factor of another number can it be a multiple also of the same number?

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.


What is a example of a multiple?

An example of a multiple is what you get when you multiply a number by itself or another number. Hope this helps you :)


What number between 61 and 107 is a multiple of 41020?

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.


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Can a prime number be a multiple of any other except itself?

A prime number is a multiple of itself and one.


Is the smallest multiple of a number one?

The smallest multiple of a number is itself.


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The least multiple of any number is the number itself.


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