Most numbers have more than one factor. I'm guessing you're asking about common factors.
Consider 6 and 9.
The factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3, 6
The factors of 9 are 1, 3, 9
The common factors of 6 and 9 are 1 and 3.
Yes.
Composite
A number with only one factor pair is........ a prime number for example 11 the only factor pair is one times 11.
Numbers with more than one factor pair are composite numbers.
A pair of numbers can have more than one factor because the numbers keep going on.
191 is prime. It has one pair of factors, one and itself.
The factor pair of 13 is 1, 13. It only has one factor pair since it's a prime number.
Factor pairs are two numbers multiplied together to get one number....ie:One factor pair of 24 is 4'6 (4x6=24) One factor pair of 70 is 5'14 (5x14=70) One factor pair of 144 is 12'12 (12x12=144) A Factor is one of two or more quantities that divides a given quantity without a remainder...ie:2 and 3 are factors of 6: A and B are factors of AB
The GCF is the factor, the LCM is the other one.
Factor pairs are two numbers multiplied together to get one number. Examples: One factor pair of 24 is 4, 6. One factor pair of 70 is 5, 14. One factor pair of 144 is 12, 12.
Because any number times one equals the original number. Therefore, one and the number itself will always be a factor pair of any given number.
It is a prime number, so there is only the one pair: 1, 23