Yes, 0 is a multiple of 4. A multiple of a number is the result of multiplying that number by an integer. In this case, 0 times any integer is still 0. Therefore, 0 is a multiple of 4 as it can be expressed as 4 multiplied by 0.
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Yes, because you can multiply 4 by an integer (namely zero), to get zero.
Yes, because you can multiply 4 by an integer (namely zero), to get zero.
Yes, because you can multiply 4 by an integer (namely zero), to get zero.
Yes, because you can multiply 4 by an integer (namely zero), to get zero.
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Divide it by 4 and if you have a remainder of 0, Viola!
This is the lowest common multiple which is the smallest number greater than 0 which is a multiple of all the numbers. for example the lowest common multiple (lcm) of 4 and 6 is 12 as 12 is the first (smallest) number greater than 0 that is a multiple of both 4 and 6.
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0 is a multiple of any number, since n*0 = 0 so 6*0 = 0 and 0 IS a multiple.