30
Not necessarily. A number is also a multiple of itself.
808
No, not when negative numbers are involved. For example, -2 is a multiple of both -1 and 1 and is not greater than either.
It must be a multiple of ten, so it must have the factors 1, 2, 5 and 10.
27
No.
A factor is a number or algebraic expression by which another is exactly divisible. A multiple is a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder. A multiple factor is an oxymoron.
False
As a general rule, multiples tend to be larger than factors. This is not always true. 9 is a factor of 27. 6 is a multiple of 3. The important distinction is in the relationship to the number they are factors or multiples of. A factor will be equal to or lesser than the number. A multiple will be equal to or greater than the number.
No. A number cannot be a multiple of a number greater than it. 18 is greater than 8 so 8 cannot be a multiple of 18. Nor is 8 a factor of 18. The factors of a number are those numbers which divide into it without remainder.
If it's a whole-number "multiple" and the number itself is positive,then the multiple is always greater than the number itself.
No, it is a factor. Multiples are always greater than the number itself, factors are smaller.
Eleven has no such factor.
15 is a number greater than 10 and a factor of 30.
30
Any factor of the number less than the number itself.
4 is greater than 3 and is a factor of 20.