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show that 128 is the multiple of 16 and 8 but not of 24​

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Answered by saurabh363590
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Answer:

From the above given question, we have to prove that 128 is the multiple of 16 and 8 but not 24.

Multiple of a said number means , that number is completely divisible by the said number.

For example when we say x is a multiple of y, that means x is completely divisible by y leaving no remainder behind.

Here the given number is 128, so when we divide 128 with 16 we get 8 as a result, since 16×8 =128.

Again when we divide 128 with 8 we get 16 as a result.

But when we try to divide 128 with 24 the answer comes in decimal which is 5.33.

Hence , 128 is the multiple of 16 and 8 but not 24.

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Answered by adhyayan1887
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Answer:

From the above given question, we have to

prove that 128 is the multiple of 16 and 8 but not

24.

Multiple of a said number means, that number

is completely divisible by the said number.

For example when we say x is a multiple of y,

that means x is completely divisible by y leaving

no remainder behind.

Here the given number is 128, so when we

divide 128 with 16 we get 8 as a result, since

16x8 = 128.

Again when we divide 128 with 8 we get 16 as a

result.

But when we try to divide 128 with 24 the

answer comes in decimal which is 5.33.

Hence, 128 is the multiple of 16 and 8 but not

24.

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