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Grade 6
Finding Multiples of a Number
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Choose correct answer(s) from the given choices

(1) Which of the following numbers are multiples of 8?


a. 40 b. 32
c. 48 d. All of these

(2) The 8th multiple of 11 is:


a. 88 b. 93
c. 77 d. 85

(3) Which of the following numbers are multiples of 11?


a. 77 b. 66
c. 88 d. All of these

(4) Which of the following numbers are multiples of 12?


a. 84 b. 72
c. 96 d. All of these

(5) The 8th multiple of 9 is:


a. 72 b. 74
c. 63 d. 71

Fill in the blanks

(6) The first 4 multiples of 18 are , , and .

(7) The first 4 multiples of 20 are , , and .

(8) The first 4 multiples of 27 are , , and .

(9) The first 4 multiples of 28 are , , and .

(10) The first 4 multiples of 23 are , , and .

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Answers
(1) d. All of these

Step 1
If we divide the given numbers by 8, we see that:
32
= 4, so 32 is a multiple of 8.
8
40
= 5, so 40 is a multiple of 8.
8
48
= 6, so 48 is a multiple of 8.
8

Step 2
We can see that all of the given options are multiples of 8. Hence, the correct option is all of these.

(2) a. 88

The 8th multiple of 11 will be equal to 8 × 11 = 88.

(3) d. All of these

Step 1
If we divide the given numbers by 11, we see that:
66
= 6, so 66 is a multiple of 11.
11
77
= 7, so 77 is a multiple of 11.
11
88
= 8, so 88 is a multiple of 11.
11

Step 2
We can see that all of the given options are multiples of 11. Hence, the correct option is all of these.

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(4) d. All of these

Step 1
If we divide the given numbers by 12, we see that:
72
= 6, so 72 is a multiple of 12.
12
84
= 7, so 84 is a multiple of 12.
12
96
= 8, so 96 is a multiple of 12.
12

Step 2
We can see that all of the given options are multiples of 12. Hence, the correct option is all of these.

(5) a. 72

The 8th multiple of 9 will be equal to 8 × 9 = 72.

(6) 18 36 54 72

Here is the list of first four multiples of 18:


18 × 1 = 18
18 × 2 = 36
18 × 3 = 54
18 × 4 = 72

(7) 20 40 60 80

Here is the list of first four multiples of 20:


20 × 1 = 20
20 × 2 = 40
20 × 3 = 60
20 × 4 = 80

(8) 27 54 81 108

Here is the list of first four multiples of 27:


27 × 1 = 27
27 × 2 = 54
27 × 3 = 81
27 × 4 = 108

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(9) 28 56 84 112

Here is the list of first four multiples of 28:


28 × 1 = 28
28 × 2 = 56
28 × 3 = 84
28 × 4 = 112

(10) 23 46 69 92

Here is the list of first four multiples of 23:


23 × 1 = 23
23 × 2 = 46
23 × 3 = 69
23 × 4 = 92

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