It is: 15
27, 5x3==15, 4x3=12 15=12=27
15
15
The third multiple of 28 is 84.
The third multiple of 3 can be calculated by multiplying 3 by 3, which equals 9. In this case, the third multiple of 3 is 9. In general, to find the nth multiple of a number, you would multiply the number by n.
15 is a multiple of 1, a multiple of 3, a multiple of 5 and a multiple of 15. 1 x 15 = 15. 3 x 5 = 15.
The third number could be: 3, 6, 15 or 30
What is one third for half's in 15
No, but 120 is a multiple of 15.
30 is a multiple of 15
45 is the third multiple of 15 and the first multiple of itself. Since 45 can't have any smaller multiples, it must be the LCM.