Every number has 1 as a factor.
No. Odd numbers can be written as the sum of consecutive integers, but some multiples of odd numbers are even.
That isn't true.
All numbers have an infinite amount of multiples.
They are the common multiples of the two numbers.
There is an unlimited amount of multiples any number. Just multiply any number by another number, and the answer will be a multiple of the first number. Some multiples of 24 are: 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144, 168, 192, and 216.
there are an infinite number of these. Take each natural number, remembering that these are the numbers, 1,2,3,4,5... and multiply it by 340 and those are the multiples.
Every number has 1 as a factor.
No. Odd numbers can be written as the sum of consecutive integers, but some multiples of odd numbers are even.
There are an unlimited number of multiples of 25, since any whole number multiplied by 25 will give you a multiple of 25. The sequence goes 25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, etc.
The multiples of a number are normally obtained by multiplying the number by each of the natural numbers. The multiples of 101 would therefore be 202, 303, 404, etc. (If you were actually looking for the divisors of 101, 101 is a prime number, so is only divisible by 1 and itself.)
They're all multiples of 10.
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Common Multiples.
common multiples
Multiples. Numbers have an infinite number of multiples.
A number can have an infinite number of multiples since multiples are obtained by multiplying the number by a whole number.