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The _____ multiple of a number is the number itself​

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Answered by RIJUKUMAR
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The first multiple number is the number itself.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The First multiple of a number is the number itself.

  • First is the answer

  • The number is a multiple of its factors which is procured that the factors are in the form of integers. We are familiar with the universal fact that any number when multiplied by 1 or any integer multiplied by 1 gives the value of the product as the number itself. 

  • 1 is the smallest factor of any whole number because it is a multiple of all the numbers as any number divided by 1 is equal to the number itself. Similarly, any number multiplied by 1 is equal to the number itself.

  • Multiple of any number begins with 1 like 2×1 = 2, 3×1= 3, 4× 1= 4 and so on. Here it is proved that the first is the multiplication of any number starts from multiplying with 1 and is equal to the number itself.

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