301 is one such number.
No, one is not a multiple of 3. A number is considered a multiple of 3 if it can be evenly divided by 3 without leaving a remainder. Since 1 divided by 3 equals 0 with a remainder of 1, it is not a multiple of 3.
1726 is one such number.
I don't think there is such a number.
One possibility is 138.
One is an odd number, because by definition there is a remainder when one is divided by two. Even numbers have no remainder when divided by two.
3
Every 2 digit number, when divided by the number one less than it, will result in a remainder of 1.
3 divided by 2 goes once, remainder one.
It is: 14071
A 2 digit number divided by a four digit number, such as 2345, will leave the whole 2-digit number as a remainder. It cannot leave a remainder of 1.
The remainder.