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Last updated on March 29th, 2025
In math, multiples are the products we get while multiplying a number with other numbers. Multiples play a key role in construction and design, counting groups of items, sharing resources equally, and managing time effectively. In this topic, we will learn the essential concepts of multiples of 28.
Now, let us learn more about multiples of 28. Multiples of 28 are the numbers you get when you multiply 28 by any whole number, along with zero. Each number has an infinite number of multiples, including a multiple of itself. In multiplication, a multiple of 28 can be denoted as 28 × n, where ‘n’ represents any whole number (0, 1, 2, 3,…). So, we can summarize that:
Multiple of a number = Number × Any whole number
For example, multiplying 28 × 1 will give us 28 as the product. Multiples of 28 will be larger or equal to 28.
Multiples of 28 include the products of 28 and an integer. Multiples of 28 are divisible by 28 evenly. The first few multiples of 28 are given below:
TABLE OF 28 (1-10) | |
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28 x 1 = 28 |
28 x 6 = 168 |
28 x 2 = 56 |
28 x 7 = 196 |
28 x 3 = 84 |
28 x 8 = 224 |
28 x 4 = 112 |
28 x 9 = 252 |
28 x 5 = 140 |
28 x 10 = 280 |
TABLE OF 28 (11-20) | |
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28 x 11 = 308 |
28 x 16 = 448 |
28 x 12 = 336 |
28 x 17 = 476 |
28 x 13 = 364 |
28 x 18 = 504 |
28 x 14 = 392 |
28 x 19 = 532 |
28 x 15 = 420 |
28 x 20 = 560 |
Now, we know the first few multiples of 28. They are 0, 28, 56, 84, 112, 140, 168, 196, 224, 252, 280,...
Understanding the multiples of 28 helps solve mathematical problems and boost our multiplication and division skills. When working with multiples of 28, we need to apply them to different mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
28, 56, 84, 112, and 140 are the first five multiples of 28. When multiplying 28 from 1 to 5, we get these numbers as the products.
So, the sum of these multiples is:
28 + 56 + 84 + 112 + 140 = 420
When we add the first 5 multiples of 28, the answer will be 420.
While we do subtraction, it improves our comprehension of how the value decreases when each multiple is subtracted from the previous one. 28, 56, 84, 112, and 140 are the first five multiples of 28. So, let us calculate it as given below:
28 - 56 = -28
-28 - 84 = -112
-112 - 112 = -224
-224 - 140 = -364
Hence, the result of subtracting the first 5 multiples of 28 is -364.
To calculate the average, we need to identify the sum of the first 5 multiples of 28, and then divide it by the count, i.e., 5. Because there are 5 multiples presented in the calculation. Averaging helps us to understand the concepts of central tendencies and other values. We know the sum of the first 5 multiples of 28 is 420.
28 + 56 + 84 + 112 + 140 = 420
Next, divide the sum by 5:
420 ÷ 5 = 84
84 is the average of the first 5 multiples of 28.
The product of given numbers is the result of multiplying all of them together. Here, the first 5 multiples of 28 include: 28, 56, 84, 112, and 140. Now, the product of these numbers is:
28 × 56 × 84 × 112 × 140 = 43,046,656,000
The product of the first 5 multiples of 28 is 43,046,656,000.
While we perform division, we get to know how many times 28 can fit into each of the given multiples. 28, 56, 84, 112, and 140 are the first 5 multiples of 28.
28 ÷ 28 = 1
56 ÷ 28 = 2
84 ÷ 28 = 3
112 ÷ 28 = 4
140 ÷ 28 = 5
The results of dividing the first 5 multiples of 28 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
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