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Before you get started, take this readiness quiz.
Annie is counting the shoes in her closet. The shoes are matched in pairs, so she doesn’t have to count each one. She counts by twos: She has shoes in her closet.
The numbers are called multiples of Multiples of can be written as the product of a counting number and The first six multiples of are given below.
A multiple of a number is the product of the number and a counting number. So a multiple of would be the product of a counting number and Below are the first six multiples of
We can find the multiples of any number by continuing this process. [link] shows the multiples of through for the first twelve counting numbers.
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A number is a multiple of if it is the product of a counting number and
Recognizing the patterns for multiples of will be helpful to you as you continue in this course.
[link] shows the counting numbers from to Multiples of are highlighted. Do you notice a pattern?
The last digit of each highlighted number in [link] is either This is true for the product of and any counting number. So, to tell if any number is a multiple of look at the last digit. If it is then the number is a multiple of
Determine whether each of the following is a multiple of
ⓐ | |
Is 489 a multiple of 2? | |
Is the last digit 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8? | No. |
489 is not a multiple of 2. |
ⓑ | |
Is 3,714 a multiple of 2? | |
Is the last digit 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8? | Yes. |
3,714 is a multiple of 2. |
Determine whether each number is a multiple of
Determine whether each number is a multiple of
Now let’s look at multiples of [link] highlights all of the multiples of between and What do you notice about the multiples of
All multiples of end with either or Just like we identify multiples of by looking at the last digit, we can identify multiples of by looking at the last digit.
Determine whether each of the following is a multiple of
ⓐ | |
Is 579 a multiple of 5? | |
Is the last digit 5 or 0? | No. |
579 is not a multiple of 5. |
ⓑ | |
Is 880 a multiple of 5? | |
Is the last digit 5 or 0? | Yes. |
880 is a multiple of 5. |
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