Yes.
1 is a factor of ten. This is because 1 times another number is the number itself. Basically, 1 is a factor of all and any number.
Because such a number is divisible by ten, and five is a factor of ten. Hence, such a number is also divisible by five.
10 is the only composite factor of 10.
48 has ten factors.
The two numbers that have the greatest common factor of ten are any two multiples of ten. This is because the greatest common factor is the largest number that divides evenly into both numbers. So, for example, 10 and 20 have a greatest common factor of 10 because 10 is the largest number that divides evenly into both 10 and 20.
The only factor of 100 that is greater than ten and odd is 25.
10 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.
The only time ten has a common factor is when ten's factors are compared to the factors of another number.
25
It could be a number in scientific notation or standard form as for example 12,000,000 = 1.2*107
A ten-figure number would be any number that has ten digits: 1,234,567,891 -- it can be any numbers, as long as there are ten single numbers put together.
The greatest common factor of ten and twenty is ten.