First, take 137 ÷ 2 and you get 68.5. 68.5 is the average. What two numbers average 68.5, 68 and 69. The same two numbers equal 137.
5,10,15 6,12,18the above is true if you wanted the multiples of the numbers separately. If you were looking for the three first COMMON multiples of the numbers, they are...30, 60, 90.The first (or least common) multiple of two numbers is also equal to the product of the two numbers divided by the greatest common factor of the numbers. Since 5 is prime, and 6 is NOT a multiple of 5, then the greatest common factor is 1. Thus, the least common multiple is 30.To find the second multiple, take the first times 2, for the third, take the first times 3, etc......
40 and all its multiples...
Well, darling, numbers divisible by 52 are any multiples of 52. So, you've got 52, 104, 156, and so on. Just take 52 and keep adding 52 to it, and you've got yourself a whole bunch of numbers divisible by 52. Math made easy, honey!
Oh, dude, common multiples are like the cool kids hanging out together. So, if you're looking for the common multiples of 2, 3, and 4, it's like a chill party where they all show up. The common multiples of 2, 3, and 4 are 12, 24, 36, and so on. It's like they all decided to hang out at the same place, you know?
it is impossible
To create five numbers that are multiples of 5 using the ten cards numbered 0 to 9, you can arrange them as follows: Use the cards 0, 5, 6, 7, and 8 to form the number 5,687 (multiple of 5). Use the cards 0, 1, 2, 5, and 9 to form the number 9,521 (multiple of 5). Use the cards 0, 3, 4, 5, and 8 to form the number 8,543 (multiple of 5). Use the cards 0, 2, 5, 6, and 7 to form the number 7,652 (multiple of 5). Use the cards 0, 1, 4, 5, and 9 to form the number 9,541 (multiple of 5).
there are an infinite number of these. Take each natural number, remembering that these are the numbers, 1,2,3,4,5... and multiply it by 340 and those are the multiples.
there is an infinite amount of common multiples. you can take each of these numbers out to infinite and you will have an infinite amount of multiples also. the lowest common multiple however is 72
Multiples refer to whole numbers, not decimals.
There are 26 red cards and 26 black cards in a standard deck of cards.A standard deck of cards contains 52 cards.Half the cards are black (spades and clubs) and half the cards are red (hearts and diamonds).Half of 52 is 26.
no take 3 for example. 3 6 9 3 x 3= 9 so that's composite.
Just take any magic square, and multiply every number by 5. Here you will get another magic square with all numbers multiples of 5.
Take the multiples of 3: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, etc. Now, eliminate every fourth number in the sequence (the multiples of 4). The remaining numbers will be multiples of 3, but not of 4.
First, take 137 ÷ 2 and you get 68.5. 68.5 is the average. What two numbers average 68.5, 68 and 69. The same two numbers equal 137.
5,10,15 6,12,18the above is true if you wanted the multiples of the numbers separately. If you were looking for the three first COMMON multiples of the numbers, they are...30, 60, 90.The first (or least common) multiple of two numbers is also equal to the product of the two numbers divided by the greatest common factor of the numbers. Since 5 is prime, and 6 is NOT a multiple of 5, then the greatest common factor is 1. Thus, the least common multiple is 30.To find the second multiple, take the first times 2, for the third, take the first times 3, etc......
The common multiples of 3 and 7 are:21,42,63,84,105,126,147,168,189,210,etc.