👉 The term "equimultiple" in mathematics refers to a number that is both an integer and a multiple of another number. An integer is a whole number without any fractional part, while a multiple is a number that can be divided evenly by another number. For example, 3 is an equimultiple because it is an integer and a multiple of itself (3). Similarly, 6 is also an equimultiple because it is an integer and a multiple of itself (6), as well