All numbers have an infinite amount of multiples.
50, as a fraction in its simplest form, is 50/1
There are 5 multiples of 9. There are 4 multiples of 12. There is 1 number that is a multiple of both, 36.
Multiples of 1- 1, 2 3, 4 ,5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10-- Like counting Multiples of 2- 2,4,6,8,10,12, ect. Multiples of 3- 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30,33,36,39,42,45,48,51,54, Multiples of 4- Multiples of 5- Multiples of 6
There are eleven such numbers.Get the common multiple of those numbers. All other common multiples will be multiples of this common multiple; that is, you can multiply the common multiple by 1, by 2, by 3, etc. to get additional numbers that are multiples of both numbers.
Numbers from 0 to 100 that are multiples of 10 are: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100. That's ten numbers, so the fraction of numbers from 1 to 100 that are multiples of 10 is 10/100. In simplest form it is 1/10.
All of those numbers have an infinite amount of multiples.
32% * * * * * * * * 8/25
Approximately, the fraction of numbers in any range that are divisible by an integer n is 1/n.The answers do need a little tweak, though.In this case, the exact answer is 16/50 = 0.32 (rather than 0.333...)
prime numbers can only be multiples of 1 and itself. perhaps 3 is just the number you want.
Chances are: 4 out of 50
It is 15/50 = 3/10.
All numbers that can be defined as a fraction are rational, so yes, 50 is rational. 50/1 is a fraction that represents 50.
3/10 are prime.
Rational because it can be expressed as a fraction in the form of -50/1
There is a total of 48 numbers between one and 50 that are multiples of four.
All of the counting numbers are multiples of ' 1 '.