Oh, dude, that's an easy one! So, a multiple of 9 is any number you get when you multiply 9 by another number, like 18 or 27. And a factor of 9 is a number that divides evenly into 9, which is basically just 1, 3, and 9. So, the only number that fits both categories is 9 itself. Like, it's a multiple of 9 because 9 times 1 is 9, and it's a factor of 9 because, well, it's 9!
3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36
No, 18 is a multiple of 9. (18 = 2 x 9, so 2 and 9 are factors of 18).
If the sum of the digits of a given number equals nine or a multiple of nine, nine is a factor of that number.
36 is a factor of lots of numbers, like 36, 72, 180, 360 and others. It is also a multiple of 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 12, 18 and 36.
The number is 18, It is even number, it is factor of 198 and multiple of 9
9 is.
9 is a multiple of 3. (3x3=9)
No, 9 is a multiple of 3 but not a factor of 12.
A factor is what goes into a number, a multiple is what a number goes into. 3 is a factor of 9 27 is a multiple of 9.
No, 9 is a factor of 18. 18 is a multiple of 9.
No. 9 is a factor of 72.
No, 9 is a multiple of 3. 3 is a factor of 9.
Any integer multiple of 9. For example 18, or 99.
It can be either or both. 36 is a factor of 72. 36 is a multiple of 9. 36 is both a factor and a multiple of 36.
If a is a factor of b, b is a multiple of a. 3 is a factor of 9. 9 is multiple of 3.
Well, honey, 9 is a factor of 27 because it divides evenly into 27. In other words, when you divide 27 by 9, you get a whole number without any leftovers. So, yeah, 9 is definitely strutting its stuff as a factor of 27.
Which number is a factor of 10 , but not a multiple of 5