That depends on where you start and in which direction you explore. For example,if you start at 999 and examine the numbers as you count downward, then the firstfive multiples of 51 that you should encounter would be 969, 918, 867, 816, and 765.
20*3 = 60 < 62 and 215 < 216 = 72*3 So there are 72 - 21 = 51 multiples.
The GCF of any set of numbers implies that all numbers in the set are multiples of the GCF. The multiples of 17 are 17,34,51 etc. If the greater number is 51 (which is an odd number) then the only solution for the other number (which is even and less than 51) is 34.
54, 57, 60, 63, 66, 69, 72, 75, 78.
Odd multiples of three are just that . Multiples of a number are that number multiplied by x [ a. k. a. any number ] . So , the odd multiples of three would be the odd number multiples off three . Here they are : 3, 9, 15 , 21 , 27 , 33 , 39 , 45 , 51 , 57 , 63 , 69 , 75 , 81 , 87, 93 , 99 , 105 ................... You're on your own after that ! See ya !
Multiples of 51
They can be: 51, 102, 153 and 201 which are 4 multiples of 51
The multiples of 51 are an infinite set that starts 51, 102, 153, 204, 255, 306, 357, 408, 459, 510, and so on.51, 102, 153 and so on.
3 and 17
The first 3 multiples of 17 are: 17, 34, 51
That depends on where you start and in which direction you explore. For example,if you start at 999 and examine the numbers as you count downward, then the firstfive multiples of 51 that you should encounter would be 969, 918, 867, 816, and 765.
34 and 51
51
Multiples can't go into numbers. Numbers go into multiples.
Factors: 1 and 17 Multiples: 17, 34, 51, 68 and so on.
They are 34 and 51.
255, 510, 765 and so on.