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.
The third number could be: 3, 6, 15 or 30
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.
What is one third for half's in 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.
No, but 120 is a multiple of 15.
30 is a multiple of 15