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Every number is a multiplie of itself.
Step-by-step explanation:
- If we divide the first number given by the second number given and obtain the remainder being zero (0), the first number is a multiple of the second number.
- We must know that every whole number is its own multiple. For example, 7 is its own multiple because dividing 7 by 7, we get remainder = 0.
- However we must also remember that every whole number is a multiple of 1 because whatever a number be, dividing it by 1, we get that number.
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