The question is garbled but I suspect that the answer is "a Prime number".
There is no such number. All multiples of 6 must have 1, 2, 3, and 6 as factors. And each one must have the number itself as a factor. That makes 5 factors. But if these are the only factors, then the number cannot be greater than 40.
The smallest odd prime number greater than one is 3. 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 = 81
The Greatest Common Factor depends upon the numbers for which there are common factors and it is the greatest one of them; it can be greater than 18, for example the greatest common factor of 40 and 100 is 20. The greatest common factor must be one of the factors of each of the numbers. As the factors of each number cannot be greater than that number, the greatest common factor of a set of numbers cannot be greater than the least number. If this number is not greater than 18 then the greatest common factor of the numbers cannot be greater than 18. Even if the least number is greater than 18 it is possible that the greatest common factor of a set of numbers is still not greater than 18, for example the greatest common factor of 20, 30 and 50 is 10.
prime * * * * * No, the only number with just one factor is 1. Each prime has TWO factors: 1 and the prime itself.
Yes, because each factor must have another factor to go with it, but the square root of a number can have itself as a pair.
The first odd prime number is 3. 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 = 81
Because they both have more than two factors
103 is a prime number. The only two factors of a prime number are 1 and itself. The only factor pair of 103 is 1 x 103. There is only one factor pair of a prime number. The proper factors of 103 are only 1 or, if the definition you are using excludes 1, there are none. The only prime factor of 103 is 103. There is only one prime factor of a prime number - itself. The distinct prime factor (listing each prime factor only once) of 103 is also 103.
In the equation 4 x 9 = 36, the product (36) is greater (larger) than each factor (4 and 9).
Find the factor pairs of each number. The greatest factor in common is the GCF. A hint, the definition of a prime number is a number with only two factors: 1 and itself.
Each prime number only has two factors: one and itself. The only factor any set of prime numbers has in common is 1.
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 3 and 36 is 3. This is because 3 is a factor of both 3 and 36, and it is the largest factor that they have in common. To find the GCF, you can list the factors of each number and identify the largest one they share.