The LCM of both numbers is 198
evenly divisible is 33
All multiples of 66, which is an infinite number, including 66, 132, 198, 264, 330 . . .
Yes.
Yes and it is exactly 18 times 11 = 198
Any of its factors
The LCM of the given numbers is 198
The LCM of both numbers is 198
198/2 = 99
According to a source, there are 44 counting numbers less than 200 that are exactly divisible by either 6 or 9, or by both. To determine the total count, we can follow these steps: Find out how many counting numbers less than 200 are divisible by 6. The last number under 200 that is divisible by 6 is 198, and since 198 is the 33rd multiple of 6, there are 33 such numbers. Next, figure out how many numbers are divisible by 9. The last number under 200 that is divisible by 9 is also 198, and since 198 is the 22nd multiple of 9, there are 22 such numbers. Some numbers will be divisible by both 6 and 9, but we need to avoid counting these twice. So, determine which numbers are divisible by both (these are actually multiples of 18). The last number under 200 that is divisible by 18 is also 198, and since it is the 11th multiple of 18, there are 11 such numbers. Finally, add the two individual counts from steps 1 and 2 together and subtract the count from step 3 to eliminate double counting: 33 + 22 - 11 = 44. Therefore, there are 44 different counting numbers less than 200 that are exactly divisible by either 6 or 9 or both.
evenly divisible is 33
The first 10 numbers divisible by 22 are: 22, 44, 66, 88, 110, 132, 154, 176, 198, 220
198 itself, 198*2 = 396, 198*3 = 594, 198*4 = 792 etc
All multiples of 66, which is an infinite number, including 66, 132, 198, 264, 330 . . .
There are six such numbers: 153, 162, 171, 180, 189, 198.
Yes.
Yes and it is exactly 18 times 11 = 198