Multiples of 16
Both 1 and 2 are factors of 16, but not multiples of 4.
Quite possibly. 16 is a factor of all multiples of 16.
All multiples of 16 are also multiples of 2.
The multiples of 16 are numbers that can be divided by 16 without leaving a remainder. The multiples of 16 are 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, and so on. Similarly, the multiples of 18 are numbers that can be divided by 18 without leaving a remainder. The multiples of 18 are 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, and so on.
Not AllTo find out if all numbers that have 5 as a factor have 2 as a factor, you can list the multiples of each. 5's multiples are 5, 10, 15, 20...2's multiples are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20...5 and 15 are multiples of 5, but not 2, so all numbers that have 5 as a factor DO NOT have 2 as a factor.It is not really necessary to write that all out because the fact that 5 is an odd number and 2 is only a factor of even numbers indicates that all numbers that have 5 as a factor would not have 2 as a factor. Only the multiples of 5 that are even have 2 as a factor also.
1, 2 and 4 are factors of 16 that are not multiples of 8.
No multiples of 2 are factors of 3.
The factor pairs of -32 are (32, -1) (16, -2) (8, -4) (4, -8) (2, -16) (1, -32) None of them add up to -16.
Factors can not be greater than that number. the factors of 8 are 1,2,4, and 8 but... 16 is a multiple of 8 some multiples of 8 are 8,16,24,32,40,48,56,64,72,80,88,96,104,112... etc
The least common factor of any set of multiples is 1.
all numbers that are multiples of 4 have 2 as factor