27, 5x3==15, 4x3=12 15=12=27
4 8 12 <-- third? 16 20
1.3333
-1
The third multiple of 28 is 84.
27, 5x3==15, 4x3=12 15=12=27
4 8 12 <-- third? 16 20
It is: 180
36
72
1.3333
-1
I do it like this: -- The first multiple of 8 is 8. That's not a multiple of 12. -- The second multiple of 8 is 16. That's not a multiple of 12. -- The third multiple of 8 is 24. That IS a multiple of 12, and it's the first one we ran into. or -- The first multiple of 12 is 12. That's not a multiple of 8. -- The second multiple of 12 is 24. That IS a multiple of 8, and it's the first one we ran into.
The third multiple of 28 is 84.
9 is the third multiple of 3.
It asks for the next multiple which is times two from that number like 6 times 2 which equals 12
No, 12 is not a multiple of 9