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8 June, 02:24

When a number is a multiple of 6, what are the possible values for the ones digits?

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  1. 8 June, 04:43
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    I would do this by first listing the multiples of 6 until I start to see a pattern with the one's digit.

    6x0=0

    6x1=6

    6x2=12

    6x3=18

    6x4=24

    6x5=30

    6x6=36

    6x7=42

    6x8=48

    ...

    The digits in bold are the one's digits so those are the only ones we really care about. If you list just them it looks like: 0,6,2,8,4,0,6,2,8

    Notice how the first set of 5 numbers seems as though it repeats in the 6th, 7th, and 8th numbers. This probably means the pattern continues infinitely so the first 5 numbers are all the one's digits that can come from multiples of 6. Thus your answer is: 0,6,2,8, or 4
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