15 is a multiple of 15 and i forgot the rest so u should have paid attention when your teacher went over it?
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5x10=50 50x15=750 750x5=3750 ...3750
Quantum mechanics predicts that charge is quantized, meaning it can only exist in multiples of the elementary charge. This concept is based on experimental observations that show the discrete nature of charge, with all charged particles exhibiting charges that are integer multiples of the elementary charge.
It is impossible to list "all the multiples" of an integer. Here are some multiples: 0 x 31 = 0 1 x 31 = 31 2 x 31 = 62 -1 x 31 - -31 Etc., just multiply 31 by any integer to get a multiple.
32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 288, 320, . . .
Multiples of 52 are numbers that can be divided by 52 without leaving a remainder. The multiples of 52 include 52, 104, 156, 208, and so on, where each multiple is obtained by adding 52 to the previous multiple.
120 and all its multiples.
The multiples of 15 are 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 and so on. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another set of multiples.
No. No one can. Multiples are infinite.
30 and all its multiples
All multiples of 90.
They are all multiples of 3.
They have to be multiples of 15 so all of them will be multiples of 3. They all have to be even so you are left with 30, 60, 90
60 and all its multiples
It is a list of three integers which are all multiples of 15.
You can not name ALL the multiples, it would go on forever! 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 etc, keep adding 15!
1, 3, 5, 15
1, 3, 5 and 15