There is no smallest multiple since there are infinitely many negative numbers. The smallest POSITIVE multiple is 6.
because when you go into negative (minus) numbers, you can still get even numbers, like -2, -4 and -6.
Here's how to figure these out. First, which is the biggest number (ignore the sign for now). Got it? Okay, now if it has a negative sign in front, that's your smallest number. In the list above, the biggest number does indeed have a negative sign, so it's your smallest. If it doesn't, then it's your biggest number. A negative sign turns your biggest into your smallest. The smallest number is either the positive number that is closest to zero in a list, or if the list has negative numbers, then it is the biggest negative number (that would make it the farthest away from zero).
Subtract the smallest number from the largest number and you will get the distance from the smallest number to the largest number. That is the range. Ex: {-2 -4 -6 3 6 7 12} Smallest number is -6, largest number is 12. 12- (-6) = 12 + 6 = 18. The distance from the smallest number to the largest is 16
That would be 1. * * * * * No, that is the smallest number that will divide 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. The smallest number is 420.
From the smallest to the largest you start at -3,-2,1,4 and 6
Of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8, the smallest number divisible by 2 is 2.
The smallest number is 420.
The smallest number that will can be divided by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 is 420.
No, 120 is not the smallest number that is divisible by 1,2,3,4,5 and 6.
Yes. (-4)-2=-6
The smallest number is 1 and the largest number is 8. The range is the largest minus the smallest, so it is 8-1=7.