Multiply the number by another number and the product is the multiple
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Common multiples
The multiples of a whole number are found by taking the product of any counting number and that whole number. For example, to find the multiples of 5, multiply 5 by 1, 5 by 2, 5 by 3, and so on. The multiples are the products of these multiplications.To find out if a number is a multiple of another, simply reverse the process and divide by 5.115 divided by 5 is 23 so 115 is a multiple of 5
The multiples of 6 are 6x1 6x2 6x3 . . . So the second one is 12 You can always find the multiples of a number by multiplying the number by the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ..
Yes, All multiples of an even number are themselves even. 4 is an even number, so its multiples are all even.
By comparing its multiples to the multiples of another number.
To find the multiples of any number, multiply it by successive counting numbers.
They are like 12 24
To find the multiple of a number, add the number to itself.
To find the LCM of a number in this case 6 and 9 you find all of their multiples that they share in this caseThe multiples of 6 are 2,3,6
Multiply that number by successive counting numbers.
There are fourteen multiples of seven that are under 100.
You can't find the Common Multiple of only one number. You need at least two numbers to find the common multiples.
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You can't find the Common Multiple of only one number. You need at least two numbers to find a common multiple.
14 of them.
No, but factors can.