Given a natural number among all its multiples there is one in fact an infinite number starting with any other we choose This Demonstration lets you choose a positive number up to 1000 and a prefix up to 10000 and shows the factor by which the given number must be multiplied to get a number with that prefix Note that we could not have asked for a multiple ending in a given number
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