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They are the common multiples of the two numbers.
Two does.
It's called a number. Every non-zero integer has two or more multiples.
No multiples of the same number greater than one can be co-prime, since they will both have that number as a factor.
There are only two multiples of five. The multiples are 1 and 5. 5 is a prime number. A prime number is when a number is or can only be multiplied by one or itself. (In this case itself is five.)
Yes.
Multiples of 8 are also multiples of 4 because 8 is a multiple 4. In any number that is a multiple of 8, there are always two times the amount of 4's as 8's because 4 is half of 8. For example, the number 24 has three 8's adding up to become that number or it has six 4's that add up to that number.
That is a fairly easy yet impossible question to ask. One simple trick is to find the multiples of two which is every even number or every other number and add a 0. However multiples don't have limits and go on forever.
363 x 5
No, only multiples of two are divisible by two.
The two lowest multiples of 70 are 70 and 140.
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