Think about your times tables. Multiples are what you get after multiplying a number by an integer (a whole number). For example, in the $4$4 times tables we work our way through starting at
$4\times1=4$4×1=4
$4\times2=8$4×2=8
$4\times3=12$4×3=12 and so on.
So, the first five multiples of $4$4 are $4$4, $8$8, $12$12, $16$16 and $20$20.
We could also think of it as if we were jumping up on a number line.
So:
Write down the first 5 multiples of $3$3.
No. | Multiple |
---|---|
1st | $\editable{}$ |
2nd | $\editable{}$ |
3rd | $\editable{}$ |
4th | $\editable{}$ |
5th | $\editable{}$ |
What multiple of 8 is 72?
$72$72 is the $\editable{}$th multiple of $8$8.
Find the lowest common multiple of $12$12 and $20$20.
Lowest common multiple = $\editable{}$