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Q: What is a number that has more than one or itself as a factor?
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Which number is a factor of but not a multiple?

Any factor of the number less than the number itself.


What is a prime factor and a composite number?

A prime factor of a number is a prime number that evenly divides the number. A composite number is a number having more factors than just 1 and itself.


Which number is composite?

Any whole number with more than two factors.


Factor vrs multiples?

Any number is a factor and a multiple of itself. Other factors are less than the number, other multiples are more. 5 is a factor of 10. 10 is a multiple of 5.


Why is the number 4 a composite number?

because its factors are 1,4 &2 2 A composite umber is a number with more than 1 and itself as a factor thus 4 is a composite number because two is also a factor.


What are the numbers are composite?

A number which has a factor other than 1 and itself is a composite number.


Can the greatest commoñ factor of 18 and 36 be greater than 18 Explain?

No. No number can have a factor larger than itself.


What is a number with more the one factor?

A number with more than one factor is normal, since all numbers except 0 and 1 have more than one factor. A number with more than two factors is composite.


Is 49 a prime or composite number and why?

Composite because it has more than two factors.


Can the greatest common factor of 18 and 36 be greater then 18explain?

No. No number can have a factor greater than itself.


Can a number be relatively prime to itself?

Two number are said to be "relatively prime" if they have no common factors - of course, other than the trivial factor 1. Even a prime number is not "relatively prime" to itself, since the prime number itself is the common factor. For example, the common factor of 7 and 7 is 7. Thus, the only situation I can think of where a number has no common factor with itself is that the number is 1.


Is a square number a prime number?

A prime number is a number with two and only two factors: 1 (also known as unity) and itself. A composite number is a number with more than two factors; in other words, it has at least one factor besides 1 and itself. A square number is one number multiplied by itself, so that means it will have another factor. Thus, it cannot be a prime number.