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Including zero, the first three common multiples are 0, 8, and 16. Not including zero, the first three would be 8, 16, and 24.

These numbers represent integer multiples of 8, because 8 is already a multiple of 2.

0 = 8x0 = 2x0

8 = 8x1 = 2x4

16 = 8x2 = 2x8

24 = 8x3 = 2x12

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