The multiples of 13 are obtained by multiplying integers with 13. In this section, we will learn about the multiples of 13. For more details about multiples, see our page “Multiples of a Number“.
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What are Multiples of 13?
A number is called a multiple of 13 if it is completely divisible by 13 with the remainder zero.
For example, 13 divides 26 completely, so by the definition 26 is a multiple of 13. Similarly, 13, 26, 39, 52, 130, 1300, etc. are all examples of multiples of 13 as they are completely divisible 13.
Remark: From the above definition, it is clear that any multiple of 13 can be written as 13n for some integer n. So the set of multiples of 13 is given by
{13n: n is an integer}
First 13 Multiples of 13
The first 10 multiples of 13 are as follows:
13×1=13 | 13×2=26 |
13×3=39 | 13×4=52 |
13×5=65 | 13×6=78 |
13×7=91 | 13×8=104 |
13×9=117 | 13×10=130 |
So we have:
The first 10 multiples of 13 are 13, 26, 39, 52, 65, 78, 91, 104, 117, and 130. |
Question: What are the first ten multiples of 13?
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First 20 Multiples of 13
The first 20 multiples of 13 are given below:
13×1=13 | 13×2=26 |
13×3=39 | 13×4=52 |
13×5=65 | 13×6=78 |
13×7=91 | 13×8=104 |
13×9=117 | 13×10=130 |
13×11=143 | 13×12=156 |
13×13=169 | 13×14=182 |
13×15=195 | 13×16=208 |
13×17=221 | 13×18=234 |
13×19=247 | 13×20=260 |
So we have:
The first 20 multiples of 13 are 13, 26, 39, 52, 65, 78, 91, 104, 117, 130, 143, 156, 169, 182, 195, 208, 221, 234, 247, and 260. |
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