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6 is the least non-zero multiple of 6

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Answered by mad210203
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Yes, the given statement is true.

The least non-zero multiple of 6 is 6.

Explanation:

  • Multiple is a number which is obtained when a number is multiplied by a number (Positive number only).
  • Multiple of any number is always greater than the given number or equal to the given number.
  • Generally, the least non-zero multiple of any number (Positive number) is itself.

  • In this question, the number is 6.
  • We know that, multiples of 6 are 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54 and so on..
  • By observing above multiples, it is clear that, 6 is the least non-zero multiple of 6.
  • So, the least non-zero multiple of 6 is 6.

  • More examples:
  1. 4 is the least non-zero multiple of 4.
  2. 7 is the least non-zero multiple of 7.
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