The way you find a multiple of a number is by looking at all the number that equal it.
ex. 6: 6,12,18,24,30,36,42,48 and more on
multiples never stop but greatest common factors do.
Multiples are found by multiplying your number by successive counting numbers.
108 x 1 = 108
108 x 2 = 216
108 x 3 = 324
And so on forever. Since numbers don't stop, multiples don't stop either.
we try all ways . If we wanted to work out multiples of 10 first we will try 1 and then 2 then 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 ... Then we will get the multiples which are 1 , 2 , 5 and itself .
Multiply your number by successive counting numbers.
10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and so on are multiples of 10.
Multiply the given number by successive counting numbers.
You multiply the number by all of the numbers from 1 to infinity.
Multiply the number by successive counting numbers.
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To find the multiples of any number, multiply it by successive counting numbers.
To find the multiple of a number, add the number to itself.
There are fourteen multiples of seven that are under 100.
you whole numbers that seven go in to
All numbers have an infinite amount of multiples.
By comparing its multiples to the multiples of another number.
To find the multiples of any number, multiply it by successive counting numbers.
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To find the LCM of a number in this case 6 and 9 you find all of their multiples that they share in this caseThe multiples of 6 are 2,3,6
To find the multiple of a number, add the number to itself.
There are fourteen multiples of seven that are under 100.
Multiply that number by successive counting numbers.
You can't find the Common Multiple of only one number. You need at least two numbers to find the common multiples.
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You can't find the Common Multiple of only one number. You need at least two numbers to find a common multiple.
14 of them.
No, but factors can.