24 is a multiple of 6 but 16 is not
no they are both multiples of 6. A factor is a number you can multiply by another integer to get the desired number.
The multiples of 6 are infinite. There is no largest one.
Multiples of 6 must also be multiples of 1, 2 and 3.
There are 67 multiples of 6 and 50 multiples of 8 in that range. Their total, 117, will include numbers that are both.
Factors divide into a number. A number divides into multiples. 3 is a factor of 6. 12 is a multiple of 6. 6 is both a factor and a multiple of 6.
4 and 6 are multiples of both the numbers 1 and 2.
24 is a multiple of 6 but 16 is not
No. They are both multiples of 2.
Both 8 and 6 are multiples of 2.
24 Multiples of 6 are 6,12,18,24,30 Multiples of 8 are 8,16,24,32 So 24 is the smallest number that can be evenly divided by both 6 and 8.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. No, not all multiples of 9 are multiples of 6. See, multiples of 9 are numbers like 9, 18, 27, and so on, while multiples of 6 are numbers like 6, 12, 18, and so forth. So, while 18 is both a multiple of 9 and 6, not all multiples of 9 will be multiples of 6. Hope that clears things up for ya!
no they are both multiples of 6. A factor is a number you can multiply by another integer to get the desired number.
The multiples of 6 are infinite. There is no largest one.
Multiples of 6
The lowest common multiple of 5 and 6 is 30, as it is the first number that appears in both the 5 times table (multiples of 5) and the 6 times table (multiples of 6).
Oh, dude, common multiples? That's like when two numbers are hanging out together and they're like, "Hey, let's find some numbers we both like." So, for 6 and 11, their common multiples would be like 66, 132, 198, and so on. It's just like finding a common interest, but with numbers.