"Submultiples" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "submultiples" refers to numbers that are factors of a given number, but are smaller than it. In other words, submultiples are the numbers that divide a given number exactly without leaving a remainder.
For example, the submultiples of 12 are:
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12.
1. The festival organizer considered the different submultiples of the available budget to plan the event.
2. The physicist calculated the submultiples of the given frequency to determine the harmonic wave pattern.
3. The nutritionist studied the submultiples of a vitamin to understand its effects on the human body.
4. In physics class, the teacher asked the students to find the submultiples of a given unit of measurement by a factor of ten.
5. The engineers used submultiples of a central frequency to reduce electromagnetic interference in their equipment.
A submonition is an order or command given to a subordinate, typically by a superior or authority figure.