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3, 5, 6, 9, 12, etc are all multiples of 3

3, 7, 11, 34 are not multiples of any integer.

Notice the first list contains numbers that can all be divided by the same number, 3.

Thie second list the numbers cannot be divided by any number except 1.

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Ah, multiples are like little friends that come in a group. If we have 3, 6, and 9, those are multiples of 3 because they're all in the 3 times table. But if we have 4, 7, and 10, those are not multiples of 3 because they don't belong in the 3 times table family. Just remember, multiples like to hang out together in their special group!

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