35, 70, 105, 140, 175, 210, 245, 280, 315, 350, 385, 420, 455, 490, 525, 560, 595, 630, 665, 700, 735, 770, 805, 840, 875, 910, 945, 980.
It is likely that you mean "multiples." Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples. You can't have a factor higher than the original number. 70, 140, 210, 280, 350, 420, 490 But, just in case... 1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 14, 35, 70
5 of them.
There are 22 such numbers.
No. A factor is a number or algebraic expression by which another is exactly divisible. A multiple is a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder. Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
it can be any # that ads up to 9. for instince 1242. it adds up to 9. Hope this helps!
All multiples of 12, such as 120, 600, 660.
There are 143 such numbers, too many to list.
All of its multiples from 3 to 999
Oh, dude, multiples of 4 are like those friends who always show up at your party. They just keep coming. So, to find out how many multiples of 4 are up to 1000, you just divide 1000 by 4, which gives you 250. So, there are 250 multiples of 4 up to 1000. It's like a never-ending party!
The multiples of 3 up to 1000 are the numbers that can be expressed as 3 times an integer, starting from 3. This sequence begins with 3, 6, 9, and continues up to 999, which is the largest multiple of 3 within that range. In total, there are 333 multiples of 3 from 1 to 1000, since 1000 divided by 3 equals approximately 333.
35, 42, 49
The multiples of 35 are numbers that can be divided evenly by 35. To find all the multiples of 35 from 1 to 1000, you need to identify the multiples of 35 within that range. The multiples of 35 within this range are 35, 70, 105, 140, 175, 210, 245, 280, 315, 350, 385, 420, 455, 490, 525, 560, 595, 630, 665, 700, 735, 770, 805, 840, 875, 910, 945, 980.
No odd numbers are multiples of 4.
Oh honey, multiples of 25 up to 1000? That's easy peasy lemon squeezy. You've got 25, 50, 75, 100, all the way up to 1000. Just keep adding 25 each time and you'll be counting those multiples like a pro.
They are members of the set of numbers of the form 6*k where k is a positive integer which is less than 167.
The numbers up to 12 are 4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40,44,48.
Well, honey, I hate to break it to you, but the numbers 8 and 36 are not multiples of 5. Natural numbers are those positive integers starting from 1, and multiples of 5 are numbers that can be divided by 5 without any remainder. So, in this case, you're barking up the wrong tree.