80 and 100 are the only numbers between 67 and 113 that are multiples of 4,5 and 10.
84
Just 90
There are no numbers between 67 and 113 which are multiples of 65.
Assuming you want a number that is a multiple of all of 4, 6, 9: It is a multiple of their lowest common multiple. lcm(4, 6, 9) = 36 So you require a multiple of 36 between 67 and 113: 67 ÷ 36 = 1 r 31 → 1st multiple of 36 > 67 is 2 x 36 = 72 113 ÷ 36= 3 r 5 → last multiple of 36 < 113 is 3 x 36 = 108 → both 78 and 108 are numbers between 67 and 113 which are multiples of all of 4, 6 & 9. If not, re-ask being more specific in your requirements.
80 and 100 are the only numbers between 67 and 113 that are multiples of 4,5 and 10.
The numbers between 67 and 113 that are multiples of 2, 4, and 5 are 80 and 100.
84
Just 90
Only 80.
Just 90
There are no numbers between 67 and 113 which are multiples of 65.
No, 16 is not between 67 and 113. Multiples of 8 in that range include, 72, 80, 88, 96, 104 and 112.
No number between 67 and 113 is a multiple of 359. It has no factors in that range either, if that is what you meant.
Assuming you want a number that is a multiple of all of 4, 6, 9: It is a multiple of their lowest common multiple. lcm(4, 6, 9) = 36 So you require a multiple of 36 between 67 and 113: 67 ÷ 36 = 1 r 31 → 1st multiple of 36 > 67 is 2 x 36 = 72 113 ÷ 36= 3 r 5 → last multiple of 36 < 113 is 3 x 36 = 108 → both 78 and 108 are numbers between 67 and 113 which are multiples of all of 4, 6 & 9. If not, re-ask being more specific in your requirements.
A multiple of 356 would be a number than 356 can divide into. So there is no number between 67 and 113 that can be divided by 356. The number 89 is between is between 67 and 113 and it can be divided into 356 evenly, so it is a factor, but not a multiple. 356 is a multiple of 89.
There are none.