yes 2x4=8 4x2=8 or 2x6=12 3x4=12 No, but any multiple of 2 is a multiple of 4. For example, 26 is a multiple of 2 (x13) but NOT a multiple of 4 (4x6=24; 4x7=28).
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 2 3 8 is 24.
Yes.
8 2X4, any multiple of 8 say n8 2X4Xn and is therefore divisible by both 2 and 4
2
No, 8 is a multiple of 2.
No, 8 is a multiple of 2.
No, 8 is a multiple of 2.
No, 8 is a multiple of 2, since it is 4 x2, but 2 is less than 8 so it can't be a multiple.
The multiple of 6 and 8 is 2
I do it like this: -- The first multiple of 8 is 8. That's not a multiple of 12. -- The second multiple of 8 is 16. That's not a multiple of 12. -- The third multiple of 8 is 24. That IS a multiple of 12, and it's the first one we ran into. or -- The first multiple of 12 is 12. That's not a multiple of 8. -- The second multiple of 12 is 24. That IS a multiple of 8, and it's the first one we ran into.
It is more common for multiple births to be stillborn
The Least Common Multiple of 2 and 8 is 8.
16 is a common multiple of 2 and 8 but the least common multiple would be 8 because 2 time 4 =8 and 8 times1 = 8
Since 8 is a multiple of 2, it is automatically the LCM.
yes 2x4=8 4x2=8 or 2x6=12 3x4=12 No, but any multiple of 2 is a multiple of 4. For example, 26 is a multiple of 2 (x13) but NOT a multiple of 4 (4x6=24; 4x7=28).
8 is a common multiple of 2 and 4.