The third multiple of 28 is 84.
The third multiple of 3 can be calculated by multiplying 3 by 3, which equals 9. In this case, the third multiple of 3 is 9. In general, to find the nth multiple of a number, you would multiply the number by n.
yes, 153 is a multiple of 17 that is 9
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The third multiple of four is 12. To find the multiples of a number, you simply multiply that number by consecutive integers. In this case, the first multiple of four is 4, the second multiple is 8, and the third multiple is 12.
A multiple of any number is the number times the given number it is to be multiplied by. Example, the first multiple of 17 is 34, (17x2=34) The second multiple is 51, (17x3=51), the third is 68, (17x4=68) and so on. So, 17 times anything will equate to a multiple of 17 because it can be divided back the same number of times to become 17 again.
The third multiple of 28 is 84.
The third multiple of 3 can be calculated by multiplying 3 by 3, which equals 9. In this case, the third multiple of 3 is 9. In general, to find the nth multiple of a number, you would multiply the number by n.
No, 17 is not a multiple of 3.
No. A common multiple is a multiple of both numbers. There is no multiple of 17 that is less than 17.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of (1,17) is 17.
yes, 153 is a multiple of 17 that is 9
17 is a multiple of 1. 17 is a prime number and hence apart from itself and 1, there is no other number that can divide 17 properly
Since 51 is a multiple of 17, it is automatically the LCM.
The least common multiple of 17 , 25 = 425
The Least Common Multiple of 29 and 17 is 493.
The Least Common Multiple of 17 and 31 is 527.