No - 48/14 = 3.428571 recurring (that is, 3.428571428571...)
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 6, 16, and 48 is 336.
Yes. A number is always its own first multiple.
48 is a multiple of 6, so the next one is: 48 + 6 = 54.
14% of 48=(14/100)*48=6.72
No it is not. To be a multiple of a certain number, the first criterion is that the number must be greater than or equal to the number it is a multiple of. Since 7 is smaller than 48, 7 cannot be a multiple of 48.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 6, 16, and 48 is 336.
For any two numbers a and b if a is divisible by b then LCM(a,b) is a.48 is divisible by 6, so LCM(48,6) is 48.
the answer is 336
48 is a multiple of 24.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
The least common multiple of 16 and 48 is 48. Since 48 is a multiple of 16, it is automatically the LCM of the set.
It is: 4*12 = 48
108 is a multiple of 36.
The series 12*1;12*2;12*3;12*4...(the multiples of 12) begins with 12;24;36;48. The series 48*1;48*2;48*3;48*4...(the multiples of 48) begins with 48, which we notice is also in the first series. Therefore, 48 is a common multiple of 12 and 48. Since 48 is the least number in the series, if 48 is a common multiple of 12 and 48, then it must be the least common multiple of 12 and 48. Since 48 is a common multiple of 12 and 48, 48 is the least common multiple of 12 and 48.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 48 16 is 48.
The least common multiple of the numbers 24 and 48 is 48.
The least common multiple of 48 and 12 is 48