To find the number of multiples of 4 in 50, we divide 50 by 4. The result is 12 with a remainder of 2. This means there are 12 full multiples of 4 in 50, which are 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, and 48.
To find the integers from 4 to 50 inclusive that are neither multiples of 3 nor 4, first determine the total count of integers in this range, which is (50 - 4 + 1 = 47). Next, calculate the multiples of 3 and 4 within this range: there are 16 multiples of 3 (from 6 to 48) and 12 multiples of 4 (from 4 to 48). Use the principle of inclusion-exclusion to account for overlaps (multiples of 12), resulting in a total of 22 integers that are multiples of either 3 or 4. Subtracting this from the total gives (47 - 22 = 25) integers that are neither multiples of 3 nor 4.
Look at the multiples of 6. The smallest and greatest multiples of 6 that can be divided evenly by 4 are 12 and 48. So the common multiples of 4 and 6 up to 50 are 12, 24, 36, and 48.
500 contains 50 multiples of 10.
There are 8 of them and they are all multiples of 12
12, 24, 36, 48 - the multiples of 12.
There are 12.
10
12 of them.
There are 5 multiples of 9. There are 4 multiples of 12. There is 1 number that is a multiple of both, 36.
Look at the multiples of 6. The smallest and greatest multiples of 6 that can be divided evenly by 4 are 12 and 48. So the common multiples of 4 and 6 up to 50 are 12, 24, 36, and 48.
4 and 8 are multiples of 2. 6 and 9 are multiples of 3. 40 and 50 are multiples of 10.
500 contains 50 multiples of 10.
Chances are: 4 out of 50
No, none of them.
what are the multiples of 50
There are 8 of them and they are all multiples of 12
12, 24, 36, 48 - the multiples of 12.