A multiple of 6 is any whole number that can be divided by 6 with no remainder. 1 divided by 6 is zero remainder one. Therefore, 1 is not a multiple of 6.
6, 12, 18
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 7 8 1 6 is 168.
12 is a multiple of 6 and 1 is a factor of 12 and so 12+1 = 13
1 is a factor of 6. factors are those numbers which divide into other numbers without remainders multiples are those numbers which are other numbers multiplied by another number. 1 is a factor of 6 → 6 is a multiple of 1.
Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 5 4 6 is 60
6Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 1 6 is 6
No, 3 isn't a multiple of 6 because the first multiple of 6 is 6. 3 is a factor of 6. 6 is a multiple of 3.
The least common multiple of 1 6 and 8 is 24
No. 1, 2, 3 and 6 are factors of 6. 6 is a multiple of 1, 2, 3 and 6. Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
6, 12, 18
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 7 8 1 6 is 168.
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12 is a multiple of 6 and 1 is a factor of 12 and so 12+1 = 13
No, 61 is not the multiple of 6. 60 and 66 is a multiple of 6. 61 is a prime number which is a number that can be divided by 1 and itself.
The probability that you roll a multiple of 3 (3 and 6) in a fair die is: P(3 or 6) = 2/6=1/3 = 0.333... ≈ 33.3%.The probability that you roll a multiple of 5 (5) is: P(5) = 1/6.The probability that you roll a multiple of 3 or 5 is: P(3 or 6 or 5) = 2/6 + 1/6 = 1/2 = 0.50 = 50%
There is only 1 common multiple of 3, 8 and 6, and that is the number 1. 8 and 6 share the common multiple of 2, but 3 is a prime number, meaning that it is only EVENLY divisible by itself and 1.
1 is a factor of 6. factors are those numbers which divide into other numbers without remainders multiples are those numbers which are other numbers multiplied by another number. 1 is a factor of 6 → 6 is a multiple of 1.
1, 2 and 3
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Assuming 2 randomly selected positive integers are multiplied together, I came up with a 5 in 12 chance (41 2/3 percent ) Here's how I figured it: take the first number and divide by six and examine the remainder (called modulo 6). You have 6 different possibilities (0,1,2,3,4,5), each with a 1 in six chance of occurring. If mod 6 = 0, then the first number is a multiple by 6, and it doesn't matter what the 2nd number is; all products are multiples of 6 as well. If mod 6 = 1 or 5, then the 2nd number must be a multiple of six to get the product to be multiple of 6. The chance of the 2nd number a multiple of six is 1 in 6. If mod 6 = 2, then these are numbers like 2,8,14,20... They are even numbers, so if the second number is a multiple of 3, then the product is multiple of 6. The chance of the 2nd number a multiple of three is 1 in 3. Mod 6 = 3, then first number is multiple of 3 (like 3,9,15,21), and the second number must be even (chance is 1 in 2). Mod 6 = 4, then first number is like 4,10,16,22 It is an even number so the 2nd number must be multiple of 3 (chance is 1 in 3). So in order how I described, we have (1 + 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/3 + 1/2 + 1/3)*(1/6) which equals 5/12.
Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 5 4 6 is 60
The factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3 and 6. You can do anything you want with them.
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36 18 is a multiple of 6 and 18.
Yes, because 12 is a multiple of 6. 12 = 2*6, so any number which is a multiple of 12 is guaranteed to be a multiple of both 2 and 6.