No. 41 is not a mutiple of 4. There are a few whole numbers, not many, of which
41 is a mutiple, but 4 is not one of them. The only ones that meet the requirement
are ' 1 ' and ' 41 '.
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The product (or multiple) is an operator that operates on two (or more) operands. In other words, you can have a product of 41 and some other number but not of 41 all by itself. Unless the factors are 4 and 1 being transfered off of 4x then you would have to multiply 4x1 which equals 4.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 15 and 41 is 615.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 30 and 41 is 1,230.
91 is a multiple of 7. 41 is a prime number.