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Yes, 30 is a multiple of 5 because it can be divided evenly by 5 without leaving a remainder. In mathematical terms, a number is considered a multiple of another number if it can be obtained by multiplying the other number by an integer. In this case, 30 can be expressed as 5 multiplied by 6, making it a multiple of 5.

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yes, 30/5=6, which is an integer, thus it is a multiple
Yes. 30 = 5 × 6.

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Try dividing 30 by 5, on a calculator. If you get a whole number (no digits after the decimal point), it's a multiple; otherwise it isn't.

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