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 '.
41 - 9, D16
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.
91 is a multiple of 7. 41 is a prime number.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 30 and 41 is 1,230.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 15 and 41 is 615.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 4 and 41 is 164.
It's a multiple of neither of those.
164
41 - 9, D16
2, 82, 4, 41. 164 = 2 x 2 x 41
41
The Least Common Multiple of 41 and 48 is 1,968.
The Least Common Multiple of 47 and 41 and is 1,927.
The least common multiple of 41 , 37 = 1,517
The least common multiple of 41 , 18 = 738
Least common multiple of 17 and 41 is 697.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 41 420 is 17,220.