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14 October, 18:39

Which is true of the multiples of a prime number?



A prime number has only one multiple: itself.

A prime number has two multiples: 1 and itself.

A prime number has exactly three multiples.

A prime number has an infinite number of multiples.

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  1. 14 October, 18:47
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    The answer to this question would be "A prime number has two multiples: 1 and itself"

    Step-by-step explanation: One example of this is as follows

    3 - 1,3

    Three has only two factors there for it's a prime number but a number such as four is composite.

    4 - 1,2,4
  2. 14 October, 19:02
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    A prime number has two multiples : 1 and itself
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