No, and we doubt that you can either.
There are a few numbers that are less than 19 and have more than 4 factors. The number 10 is less than 19 and has more than four factors.
There are 12 numbers less than 150 which have an odd number of factors: 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144.
the number is 350 the factors is 175 and 2
The number is 54. It is greater than 36 and less than 70. One of its factors is 9 and it is an even number.
There are 44 positive integers less than 2,010 that have an odd number of factors.
That means that the sum of the number's factors, less than the number itself, is less than the number in question - in this case, if you add the factors of 15 (except 15 itself, which is also a factor of 15), you get a total that is less than 15.
48
12
To determine how many factors are greater than 10 but less than 20, we first need to identify the number in question. For example, if we consider the number 24, its factors are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 24. Among these, the only factor greater than 10 but less than 20 is 12. Thus, the answer depends on the specific number being considered, and you would need to list its factors to find the count within that range.
48 has ten factors.
180 has 18 factors.
First to be able to find an abundant number you have find all the factors of any number. Then add them all up. If the total is bigger than the number you found out the factors of then it is an abundant number and if the total is less than the number you found out the factors for it is a deficiant number and finally if the total is the same number as the one you found out the factors for it is called a perfect number. Thanks for learning from me. I hope you have understood what i have typed. Bye!