Sweetheart, 79 is not a multiple of 4. A multiple of 4 is a number that can be evenly divided by 4 without leaving a remainder, and unfortunately, 79 just ain't cutting it. But hey, don't sweat it - there are plenty of other numbers out there that will play nice with 4.
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No, 79 is not a multiple of 4. A multiple of a number is obtained by multiplying it by an integer. In this case, 79 cannot be evenly divided by 4 without a remainder, which means it is not a multiple of 4.
The only multiple of 79 that equals 79 is 79.
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It could be: 4+4+4+4 = 16 and the digital sum of 79 is 7+9 = 16
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 25 goes into 79 a total of 3 times, with a remainder of 4. It's like when you're trying to fit into those skinny jeans - you can squeeze in 3 times, but there's always a little extra left over.