1,2,4
5/16" + 7/8" = 1.1875 inches. 5/16 + 7/8 = 5/16 + 14/16 = 19/16 = 1 3/16
similar results in multiple tests of the claim
No. 8 quarts is the same as 16 pints.
There are two (2) ounces in 1/8 pound. This can be verified by multiplying 8 x 2 = 16.
A standard (basic) ruler is broken down into 1/16 (short marks), 1/8 (longer mark), 3/16 (short mark), 1/4 (next longer than 1/8), 5/16 (short mark), 3/8 (same as the 1/8 mark), 7/16 ( same as the 1/16 short mark), 1/2 (the middle longest mark), 9/16 (same as the 1/16 short mark), 5/8 (same as the longer 1/8 mark), 11/16 (same as the short 1/16 mark), 3/4 (same as the 1/4 long mark), 13/16 (same as the short 1/16 mark), 7/8 (same as the 1/8 longer mark), 15/16 (same as the 1/16 short mark), and finally the 1 inch mark (the longest of all the marks). Then the process starts over again to the 2 inch mark, etc. 12 inches = 1 foot 3 foot = 1 yard
The first multiple ... ' 8 ' ... is the only factor of both 24 and 32 that's a multiple of 8 .
There is no such number, but switch it around. 16 is a multiple of 8 and a factor of 64.
8, 16
1,2,4
4
8, 16, 24 and 48.
1, 2 and 4
8 is a factor of 16. 16 is a multiple of 8. 8 is the GCF of 8 and 16. 16 is the LCM of 8 and 16. The general rule with superlatives is that there can be only one. "Least greatest" doesn't exist.
No, it's a common multiple. 4 and 8 are factors of 16.
its both. in the problem 8*2=16 8 is a factor. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, ect. its then a multiple. so it all depends on your problem
Factors can not be greater than that number. the factors of 8 are 1,2,4, and 8 but... 16 is a multiple of 8 some multiples of 8 are 8,16,24,32,40,48,56,64,72,80,88,96,104,112... etc
16 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.