52 * 1 = 52
52 * 2 = 104
52 * 3 = 156
52 * 4 = 208
52 * 5 = 260
52 * 6 = 312
52 *7 = 364
52 * 8 = 416
52 * 9 = 468
52 * 10 = 520
52, 104, 156, 208, 260, 312, 364, 416 . . .
52, 104, 156, 208, 260, 312, 364, 416, 468, 520 . . .
1 × 52 = 52
2 × 26 = 52
4 × 13 = 52
They are 12 members from the infinite set of numbers of the form 52*k where k is an integer.
1, 2, 4, 13, 26, 52.
Just 52
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No, it is not.
It's 52
52 and 54 are multiples of 2.
13, 26, 39, 52, 65, 78, 91, 104, 117, 130, 143 . . .
The first 4 multiples of 13 are: 13, 26, 39, and 52.
52, 26
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The multiples of 52 are 52, 104, 156, 208, 260, 312, 364, 416, 468, 520 and so on.52, 104, 156 and so on.
The LCM is: 52
They are 52*1, 52*2, 52*3, 52*4 and 52*5.
26 = 26, 52, 78 52 = 52, 104, 156
No, it is not.
All multiples of 52, which is an infinite number.
52 = 4 x 13 = 22 x 1381 = 9 x 9 = 34Since 52 and 81 do not have any common prime factor, then 52 x 81 = 4,212 is their LCM. So that the other multiples they have in common are all the multiples of 4,212.
Multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52... Multiples of 13 are 13, 26, 39, 52, 65, 78, 91, 104... Common multiples of 4 and 13 are 52, 104, 156...
Just 56
Any multiple of 52.