An infinite number of of multiples of 245 can be divided by 245.
Any product resulting from 245 being multiplied by another number. (ie: 2*245; 34*245)
Itself and any of its multiples
They are members of an infinite set of numbers of the form 245*k where k is an integer.
245, 490, 735, 980 . . .
There are an infinite number of multiples of six.
Well, honey, if you paid attention in math class, you'd know that yes, all multiples of 6 are also multiples of 12. Why? Because 12 is a multiple of 6, so any number that is a multiple of 6 will also be a multiple of 12. It's simple math, darling.
there are more than six multiples of 6
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The LCM is 245. The multiples of 49 are 49, 98,147,196, and 245. The multiples of 35 are 35,70, 105,140,175,210 and 245. From the lists you can see 245 is the first common multiple. That makes it the LCM.
Ah, happy little numbers! Multiples of two are numbers that you get when you keep adding 2, like 2, 4, 6, 8, and so on. Multiples of six are numbers you get when you keep adding 6, like 6, 12, 18, 24, and beyond. Just imagine these numbers dancing together on your canvas, creating a beautiful pattern of harmony and balance.
By making a table of their multiples and finding where they are the same. The answer is 735.