No, multiples and product do not mean the same thing. Multiples are the result of multiplying a number by an integer, resulting in a sequence of numbers that are all divisible by the original number. The product, on the other hand, is the result of multiplying two or more numbers together. In simpler terms, multiples are the numbers in the times table of a given number, while the product is the result of multiplying numbers.
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no it is not multiples of something is like 3 and 4 are multiples of 12. a product is the answer of a multiplication equation.
No. Each multiple of a number is a product, but the reverse is not true. A multiple of number N divides by N without remainder, the multiple is always the product of N times a whole number.
The product is 5x10x15x20x25 = 375000
All numbers have multiples. Some numbers have some of the same multiples as other numbers. These are known as common multiples. 12 is a multiple of 3 12 is a multiple of 4 12 is a common multiple of 3 and 4
All nonzero numbers have multiples. Some numbers have some of the same multiples as other numbers. These are known as common multiples. 12 is a multiple of 3. 12 is a multiple of 4. 12 is a common multiple of 3 and 4.All non-zero numbers have multiples. Some numbers have some of the same multiples as other numbers. These are known as common multiples. 12 is a multiple of 3. 12 is a multiple of 4. 12 is a common multiple of 3 and 4.
A multiple in math is any number that is the product of that number. For example 2, 4, 6 and 8 are multiples of 2. So the first 5 multiples of 42 are 42, 84, 126, 168 and 210.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. "Multiple" refers to a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder, like 12 is a multiple of 3. "Product," on the other hand, is the result of multiplying two or more numbers together, like 3 times 4 equals 12. So, no, they don't mean the same thing, but nice try.