Oh, dude, you're asking about multiples of 224? Alright, like, multiples are just numbers you can multiply to get 224, so it's like 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 16, 28, 56, 112, and 224. There you go, a bunch of numbers that can hang out with 224 and call themselves multiples.
32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 288, 320 . . .
112, 168, 224, 280, 336, 392 . . .
Any multiple of 224.
The least common multiple of the numbers 28 and 32 is 224.
Oh, dude, you're asking about multiples of 224? Alright, like, multiples are just numbers you can multiply to get 224, so it's like 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 16, 28, 56, 112, and 224. There you go, a bunch of numbers that can hang out with 224 and call themselves multiples.
There are infinitely many pairs. A simple pair to remember is 1 and 224.
Some common multiples of 14 and 16 include 112, 224, 336, 448, and 560. There is an infinite number of common multiples for 14 and 16. A common multiple of any two numbers is any number into which each of two or more numbers can be divided evenly (zero remainder).
To find multiples of 224, just multiply 224 by any integer, for example:224 x 0 = ...224 x 1 = ...224 x 2 = ...224 x 1000 = ...224 x (-5) = ...
The first 15 multiples of 224: 224, 448, 672, 896, 1120, 1344, 1568, 1792, 2016, 2240, 2464, 2688, 2912, 3136, 3360 . . .
112, 224, 336 and so on.
32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 288, 320 . . .
Any multiples of 8 that differ by 8, like 200 and 208, 208 and 216, 216 and 224 and so on.
They are: 112 and 224
112, 224, 336
The multiples of 32 are all the numbers that can be evenly divided by 32. So, the multiples of 32 are 32, 64, 96, 128, and so on.
One example: 2*112 = 224