3,6,9,12,15,18,21,23,26,29,32,35,38,41, and others, im just to lazy to type he rest.
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3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66, 69, 72, 75, 78, 81, 84, 87, 90. And I suppose you can find the rest out yourself, just follow the pattern of numbers.
Oh, isn't that just lovely? Numbers that have 3 as a factor are multiples of 3, like 3, 6, 9, 12, and so on. Just imagine those numbers dancing together, creating a beautiful pattern that brings a smile to your face. Remember, every number has its own unique beauty, just like you do.
Oh, dude, numbers that have 3 as a factor are like 3, 6, 9, 12, and so on. Basically, any number that you can divide by 3 without getting a remainder. So, if you're ever in a pickle and need to know if 3 can crash at a number's place, just divide and conquer!
Numbers that have 3 as a factor are those that are divisible by 3 without leaving a remainder. In other words, any number that can be expressed as 3 multiplied by another integer is a multiple of 3. For example, 6, 9, 12, 15, and so on, are all numbers that have 3 as a factor.
Well honey, any multiple of 3 will have 3 as a factor. So, basically any number that can be divided by 3 without leaving a pesky little remainder. It's as simple as that, darling.
Any number that is a multiple of 3 has 3 as a factor.
There are an infinite number of numbers with 3 as a factor. Any number evenly divisible by 3 has 3 as a factor. That means 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, ..., all have 3 as a factor.
3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30
No. Seven is odd, for example, and does not have three as a factor.
Assuming you want to multiply 3 x 5, each of these numbers is called a factor.