If you're talking about the same number, no. Apart from the number itself, all factors of a number are smaller than its multiples. Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
No.
False
A prime number is a whole number greater than 1, whose only two whole-number factors are 1 and itself.
It is true.
No, 1 is a factor of every whole number because 1 is a factor of every whole number.
1 is a factor of any whole number.
a whole factor is a number that is whole, which is also a factor, nd incase u didnt know a factor is the number u use to divide a number
A whole number greater than 1 whose only factors is itself and 1 is called a prime factor. 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11, are just a few of them.
A whole number factor is a number by which another is exactly divisible.
A counting number is a whole number that is greater than zero.A positive integer is a whole number greater than zero.
The LCM (least common multiple) is the smallest positive whole number exactly divisible by two or more given whole numbers.
1 is a factor of every whole number.