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Multiples are numbers that are the product of a given number and another integer from "summary" of Maths Mate – 6 NEW by Madhubun

Multiples are numbers that result from multiplying a given number by another integer. For example, if we take the number 3 and multiply it by 1, we get 3. This means that 3 is a multiple of 3 because it is the product of 3 and 1. Similarly, if we multiply 3 by 2, we get 6. In this case, 6 is also a multiple of 3 because it is the product of 3 and 2. Multiples can be found by continuing to multiply the given number by different integers. For instance, if we continue to multiply 3 by 3, we get 9. Therefore, 9 is also a multiple of 3. By multiplying 3 by 4, we get 12, making 12 another multiple of 3. This pattern continues indefinitely, resulting in an infinite number of multiples for any given number. It is important to note that multiples are always whole numbers, as they are the result of multiplying two integers. Fractions or decimals are not considered multiples in this context. Additionally, every whole number has an infinite number of multiples because we can always find another integer to multiply it by. Understanding multiples is crucial in mathematics, as they play a significant role in various mathematical concepts and operations. By recognizing multiples and their patterns, we can better understand relationships between numbers and solve mathematical problems more effectively. Practice and familiarity with multiples can enhance mathematical skills and problem-solving abilities.
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