
We define the multiples of 10/1 as the product of any integer multiplied by 10/1. Therefore, to create a list of multiples of 10/1 we start by multiplying 10/1 by one, then we multiply 10/1 by two, then we multiply 10/1 by three, and so on.
To multiply a fraction by an integer, we leave the denominator alone and multiply the numerator by the integer. It is impossible to give you a list of all multiples of 10/1 because the list goes on forever. However, here is the math to calculate the beginning list of multiples of 10/1.
10/1 × 1 = 10/1
10/1 × 2 = 20/1
10/1 × 4 = 30/1
10/1 × 4 = 40/1
10/1 × 5 = 50/1
10/1 × 6 = 60/1
10/1 × 7 = 70/1
10/1 × 8 = 80/1
10/1 × 9 = 90/1
10/1 × 10 = 100/1
10/1 × 11 = 110/1
10/1 × 12 = 120/1
We have simplified the fractions above for you. Below are the multiples of 10/1 in their lowest possible terms:10/1 = 10
20/1 = 20
30/1 = 30
40/1 = 40
50/1 = 50
60/1 = 60
70/1 = 70
80/1 = 80
90/1 = 90
100/1 = 100
110/1 = 110
120/1 = 120
As we stated above, the list of multiples of 10/1 goes on forever because the product of 10/1 multiplied by any whole number (integer) is a multiple of 10/1.
You can also create a list of multiples of 10/1 if you keep adding 10/1 like this:10/1
10/1 + 10/1 = 20/1
10/1 + 10/1 + 10/1 = 30/1
10/1 + 10/1 + 10/1 + 10/1 = 40/1
∞
Again, the list can go on forever, because you can continue adding 10/1 to the list. Therefore, the list of multiples of 10/1 is ∞ (infinite).
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