no... because you cant multiply four by anything and get one (unless you use fractions, like four times 1/4 would equal 1) but one is a common factor of four
Since 4 is a multiple of 1, it is automatically the LCM.
1 is a factor of 4 that is not a multiple of 2.
No.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 1 4 is 4.
16 is a multiple of 1 because 1 x 16 = 16 16 is a multiple of 4 because 4 x 4 = 16 16 is a multiple of 16 because 16 x 1 = 16 16 is the LCM of that set of three numbers because there is no smaller number that is a multiple of those three.
Any multiple of 4.
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16 is a multiple of 1 because 1 x 16 = 16 16 is a multiple of 4 because 4 x 4 = 16 16 is a multiple of 16 because 16 x 1 = 16 16 is the LCM of that set of three numbers because there is no smaller number that is a multiple of those three.
Yes it is, -4 * -1 = 4 Therefore, it is a multiple, but -4 is not a real number, in the sense of having -4 amount of something.
No.
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32
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