No. The set of multiples of any number is an infinite set.
Yes.
Here is one example: 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180.
That's an infinite list.
It is a requirement to list 33 multiples of some, as-yet-unspecified, number.
list the first 10 multiples of 15
It is impossible to list all of the multiples of 36. That's an infinite list.
Multiples of 5 include 5, 10, 15, 20 and so on. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another list of multiples.
No. No one can. Multiples are infinite.
The multiples of 20 are: 20,40,60,80,100,120,140,160,180,200,220.... The list goes on and on.
No. The set of multiples of any number is an infinite set.
No. Such a list would be infinitely long.
Any that are multiples of 24.
I cannot see any numbers in the list that are not multiples of ten.
9,18
The list of factors of a number is a list of numbers that divide evenly into it. A list of multiples of a number is just a list of numbers that the first number divides. Example Factors of 6: 1,2,3,6 Multiples of 6: 6,12,18...
They would be all the multiples of 360, which is an infinite list.