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Since multiples are the numbers produced when that number is repeatedly added. if we add 1 repeatedly we can obtain any natural number. So the answer is YES

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No, 1 is a factor of every number. It is only a multiple of itself.

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Yes, except for 0

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It certainly is.

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Yes

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IS EVERY COUNTING NUMBERS A MULTIPLE OF ITSELF explain?

Yes, every counting number is a multiple of itself.


What is a factor of every counting number?

1 is a factor for every number that you can possibly think of.


Every number is a multiple of?

Every whole number (obviously not 0) is a multiple of 1.


Which number is the multiple of every number?

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Which number is multiple of every number?

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What number is a factor for every counting number?

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Every number is multiple of its self?

Yes. And that multiple is 1.


Is every whole number is a factor of 1?

No. Every non-zero whole number is a multiple of 1.


What are multiples of 1?

Every whole number is a multiple of '1'.


Is every multiple of 11 composite?

Every multiple of any number (except 0 or 1) is composite.


Is Every natural number is both a factor and a multiple of itself?

Yes every natural no. a factor and multiple of 1


Is any number a multiple of that number?

Yes. You can always multiply a number by 1.. and get the number you started with.. so every number is a multiple of itself.