15 is a multiple of 1, a multiple of 3, a multiple of 5 and a multiple of 15. 1 x 15 = 15. 3 x 5 = 15.
15 times
15, 30, 45 and so on.
Regrettably, it is not at all clear WHAT about the multiples of 15 you wish to know.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 12 15 6 is 60.
Any multiple of 30 is also a multiple of 15.
Yes, because every integer is a multiple of its factors.
30 because 2 times 15 is 30,3 times 10 is 30, and 15 times 2 is 30
5, 10, 15 any multiple of 5
15 times
its called the PRODUCT or the MULTIPLE.
15, 30, 45 and so on.
Regrettably, it is not at all clear WHAT about the multiples of 15 you wish to know.
Length . . . any multiple of 15' Width . . . . any multiple of 15'
5 times 12 is 60, and 4 times 15 is 60. Since 5 and 4 do not have a common factor other than 1, 60 is is the least common multiple of 12 and 15.
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14. 14 x 15 = 210, which is the last multiple of 15 before 215.
A number is an exact multiple of each of a group of numbers. For example, 15 and 30 are common multiple of 3 and 5.