Yes every natural no. a factor and multiple of 1
Yes.
A multiple of a natural number should be another natural number.
There is no multiple of 10 that's a factor of 45.
The number is 18, It is even number, it is factor of 198 and multiple of 9
A factor of any number is a multiple of that number as for example 3 is a factor of 24 and it is also a multiple of 3 because 3*8 = 24
16 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.
No. A number cannot be both a factor and a multiple of another number. A number can be multiple and factor of itself, but nothing else.
Yes. Any number is both a multiple and a factor of itself.
10 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.
Any factor of the number less than the number itself.
The only number that could be both a factor and a multiple is 7 itself.
Either or both. 12 is a factor of 24. 12 is a multiple of 6. 12 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.
It's both ! Any number is always a multiple and a factor of itself.
One is a factor of every number. One is only a multiple of itself.
It depends on the number it is compared to. 20 is a multiple of 10. 20 is a factor of 40. 20 is both a factor and a multiple of itself. 20 is neither a multiple nor a factor of 27.
Yes.
The smallest multiple of a natural number n, is 1xn, or the number itself. We do not count 0xn which of course would be zero for every natural number n.