Respuesta :
Answer:
16 × 2 = 32
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you want a multiple, you can ignore anything with a "divided by" symbol in it.
0 is a multiple of anything, so is considered a "trivial" or "degenerate" case. Usually, that is not of interest.
Multiplying 16 by 2 will give a multiple of 16, as will multiplying 16 by any other non-zero integer.
Answer: Last option.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you want to find one multiple of 16, you must multiply it by an integer. This integer cannot be zero.
Therefore:
- The equation shown in the first option cannot be used to find a multiple of 16.
- The equation shown in the second option cannot be used to find a multiple of 16.
- The equation shown in the third option cannot be used to find a multiple of 16.
- The equation shown in the fourth option can be used to find a multiple of 16:
[tex]16*2=32[/tex]