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Multiply 16 by the first five counting numbers.
No, it is not. Counting numbers are positive whole numbers.
The sum of the first 500 even numbers, excluding zero, is 250,500.
Any three-digit multiple of 60, from 120 to 960, has the first five counting numbers as factors.
1+1+1+1+1+=5 * * * * * The question did not ask for the sum of the first counting number five times! The sum of the first 5 counting numbers is 1+2+3+4+5 = 15. Such sums are known as triangular numbers.
Triangle numbers or triangular numbers are those numbers that can form an equilateral triangle when counting the objects. The first five triangular numbers are: 1, 3, 6, 10, 15.
Uno, dos, tres, quatro cinco.
150 is not a prime number. The prime numbers "after" it depends on which way you're going. If you're counting down, then there are 35 prime numbers after 151. The first five are: 149, 139, 137, 131, and 127. If you're counting up, then there are an infinite number of primes after 149. The first five are: 151, 157, 163, 167, and 173.
Since you didn't specify a single number, and all numbers are multiples of themselves, the five smallest multiples are the counting numbers 1 to 5.
The first five whole numbers are: 01234. The first five natural numbers are: 12345.
When numbers count by five, the number you are counting to either has a 5 or 0 in it.
The abacus is the original mechanical counting device. It was likely first used over five thousand years ago, and used beads to keep track of numbers.