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Yo, you know what a factor is, right?
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Cool. Now meet its overexcited cousin,
multiples.
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A multiple is what you get when a number
keeps multiplying itself, like it's on
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energy drinks.
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It's that number's whole fan club.
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Take 3.
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3 times 1 equals 3.
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3 times 2 equals 6.
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3 times 3 equals 9.
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3 times 4.
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Equals 12.
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3 times 5 equals 15.
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Boom! Multiples of 3.
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Just the 3 times table losing its mind.
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Factors divide a number cleanly.
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Multiples are what you get when you
multiply it.
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If a factor is a number's inner circle,
multiples are the fan army that follows
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it everywhere.
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Mix them up? I'll personally throw a
calculator at your brain.
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Subscribe or list all the multiples of
37 till your soul leaves your body.
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Chaos Class out.
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