Any multiple of 16 will work, since those are also multiples of 2 and 8.
80, 96, 112
I have two digits.I am between 16 and 24.I am one-quarter of a multiple of ten
Any number that ends in an even number like 6 in this case is even and an exact multiple of 2 8 x 2 = 16
4
Yes, every multiple of 4 is also a multiple of 16. This is because 16 is a multiple of 4, meaning it can be divided evenly by 4. Therefore, any number that is a multiple of 4 will also be a multiple of 16 since it can be divided by 4 without any remainder.
96
So 48 is a multiple of 16, so you don't need to worry about 16 (as any number that is a multiple of 48 will be of 16 also). Therefore 96 is the answer
They are: 64 and 80
The number is 15.
There are no multiples of both 28 and 16 that fall between 55 and 101.
96.
64, 80, and 96.
The number is 64, or 80, or 96 .
No such integer exists. The LCM of 16 and 28 is 112.
A number that is a common multiple of 16 and 14 is 112.
72.
80, 96, 112