Math Problem Statement

Which 2 of the following numbers are multiples of 8 4,16,12,2,32,28

Solution

To determine which numbers are multiples of 8, we divide each number by 8 and see if the result is an integer (i.e., no remainder).

Let's check each number:

  • 4÷8=0.54 \div 8 = 0.5 (not a multiple)
  • 16÷8=216 \div 8 = 2 (multiple of 8)
  • 12÷8=1.512 \div 8 = 1.5 (not a multiple)
  • 2÷8=0.252 \div 8 = 0.25 (not a multiple)
  • 32÷8=432 \div 8 = 4 (multiple of 8)
  • 28÷8=3.528 \div 8 = 3.5 (not a multiple)

Therefore, the two numbers that are multiples of 8 are 16 and 32.

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Here are 5 related questions for practice:

  1. Is 48 a multiple of 8?
  2. What is the smallest multiple of 8 greater than 32?
  3. How many multiples of 8 are between 1 and 100?
  4. Is 64 a multiple of both 8 and 16?
  5. Can a negative number be a multiple of 8?

Tip: A number is a multiple of 8 if it can be divided evenly by 8, with no remainder!

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Multiplication
Division
Multiples

Formulas

A number n is a multiple of 8 if n ÷ 8 = an integer

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 3-5