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Shea Vazquez
24 October, 13:32
The smallest multiple of 13 is
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Roth
24 October, 17:18
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Step-by-step explanation:
The smallest (greater or equal to zero) multiple of 13 is 0
to get a positive multiple of 13 you have to multiply 13 by a natural number:
0 = 13*0
13 = 13*1
26 = 13*2
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then the smallest one is 0.
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