3 because 3 is Prime number
6
It can be. 6 is a composite factor of 12.
The only composite number which is a factor of 6 is 6 itself.
Composite: 651 has 3 as one of its factors (add the digits 6+5+1=12, which is a multiple of 3).Since it has a factor (3) in addition to itself and 1, it is composite.
By multiplying 2 and 3.
A composite factor is a factor that is a composite number, as opposed to a prime factor which is a factor that is a prime number.
it is composite. Note that the sum of the digits is 3+2+1=6 and since this is a multiple of 3, we know that 3 is a factor of 321. in fact, 321 divided by 3 is 107
To find the prime and composite factors of a number, list all the factor pairs of the number. Then, go through them and list the primes and composites. 33 1 x 33 3 x 11 The prime factors are 3 and 11. The composite factor is 33. 1 is neither prime nor composite. 18 1 x 18 2 x 9 3 x 6 The prime factors are 2 and 3. The composite factors are 6, 9, and 18.
2 x 2 x 3 x 7 x 7 = 588, making it composite.
A factor is a number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression. Some factors are prime, some are composite (the number "1" is neither.) A composite factor is a factor that can be divided further. 8 is a composite factor of 24. 3 is a prime factor of 24.
A factor of a composite number need not be a prime number, some factors are themselves composite. Prime factorisation is continuing to factorise each factor unless it is a prime. For example, start with 30. 6 goes into 30 so finding a factor is satisfied by simply identifying 6 as a factor of 30. Now 30 = 5*6 where 5 is a prime, but 6 is not so we need to factorise 6. 6 = 2*3 and therefore, 30 = 5*2*3 = 2*3*5 The last is the prime factorisation of 30.
Composite because it has more than two factors.