Oh, isn't that just lovely? Let's paint a happy little picture with multiples of 8 up to 500. So, we start with 8, then add 8 to get 16, then 24, and so on until we reach 496. Each multiple is like a little tree in our forest of numbers, creating a beautiful pattern that goes on and on. Happy counting, my friend!
Oh, dude, multiples of 4 up to 500? That's like, easy peasy. So, you just start at 4, then add 4, then add 4, and keep going until you hit 500. It's like a never-ending party of numbers: 4, 8, 12, 16, and so on until you reach 500. Enjoy the multiples ride!
To find the number of whole numbers between 1 and 500 that are divisible by 6 but not by 8, we need to find the numbers that are multiples of 6 and not multiples of 8. First, we find the multiples of 6 by dividing 500 by 6, which gives us 83 whole multiples. Next, we find the multiples of 8 by dividing 500 by 8, which gives us 62 whole multiples. To find the numbers that are multiples of 6 but not of 8, we subtract the common multiples of 6 and 8, which is 24, from the total multiples of 6, resulting in 83 - 24 = 59 whole numbers between 1 and 500 that are divisible by 6 but not by 8.
the multiples of 25 between 1 and 500 are 25,50 ,75,100,125,150,175,200,225,250,275,300,325,350,375,400,425,450,475, & 500
100 / 8 = 12.5. Rounding this up gives you 13, therefore 13 x 8 is the first multiple of 8 (i.e., number divisible by 8) in the desired range. After that, simply add 8 at a time to get additional multiples.
There are 83 multiples of six that fall between 500 and 1,000.
Oh, dude, multiples of 4 up to 500? That's like, easy peasy. So, you just start at 4, then add 4, then add 4, and keep going until you hit 500. It's like a never-ending party of numbers: 4, 8, 12, 16, and so on until you reach 500. Enjoy the multiples ride!
To find the number of whole numbers between 1 and 500 that are divisible by 6 but not by 8, we need to find the numbers that are multiples of 6 and not multiples of 8. First, we find the multiples of 6 by dividing 500 by 6, which gives us 83 whole multiples. Next, we find the multiples of 8 by dividing 500 by 8, which gives us 62 whole multiples. To find the numbers that are multiples of 6 but not of 8, we subtract the common multiples of 6 and 8, which is 24, from the total multiples of 6, resulting in 83 - 24 = 59 whole numbers between 1 and 500 that are divisible by 6 but not by 8.
There are 67 multiples of 6 and 50 multiples of 8 in that range. Their total, 117, will include numbers that are both.
There are no multiples of 500 in 100.
500 contains 50 multiples of 10.
the multiples of 25 between 1 and 500 are 25,50 ,75,100,125,150,175,200,225,250,275,300,325,350,375,400,425,450,475, & 500
All multiples of 8 are also multiples of 2, but not all multiples of 2 are multiples of 8.
Multiples of 8 are also multiples of 4 because 8 is a multiple 4. In any number that is a multiple of 8, there are always two times the amount of 4's as 8's because 4 is half of 8. For example, the number 24 has three 8's adding up to become that number or it has six 4's that add up to that number.
100 / 8 = 12.5. Rounding this up gives you 13, therefore 13 x 8 is the first multiple of 8 (i.e., number divisible by 8) in the desired range. After that, simply add 8 at a time to get additional multiples.
Just 56.
72 and 144.
24,48,72,96