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Is 41 a multiple of 4?

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2017-04-09 19:45:31

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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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