The one digit number that has the same number of factors as the number six is three. Six's factors are 1, 2, 3, and 6 while three's factors are 1 and 3. Therefore, both numbers have the same number of factors.
63? But it has more than two one-digit factors.
Sure. Any 1-digit number contains only one-digit numbers as factors. Any larger number, on the other hand, contains itself as a factor, so these can be excluded.
It is 103 which is a prime number because it has only two factors which are itself and one
One way to do this is multiply 8x3=24 so 24 has both as factors. Now multiply it by 10 and you have 240. That is a 3 digit number and sill has 8 and3 as factors.
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The largest one digit number that has three factors is 9. Its factors are 1, 3, and 9.
63? But it has more than two one-digit factors.
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1620 is one.
Each digit is a prime number that has only two factors which are itself and one The prime factors of the number 22 are 2 and 11
63.
4 : with factors 1, 2 and 4
9 has three factors: 1, 3, and 9
2530000000 is one such number.
They are the same because they are both multiplication. They also can be the same if the two digit number times by the one digit number equals a three digit number. They are different because the 3 digits number will obviously produce a higher product.
There are many 4 digit numbers having 3 and 11 as factors. One of them is 1089 whose factors are 3,3,11,11.
Sure. Any 1-digit number contains only one-digit numbers as factors. Any larger number, on the other hand, contains itself as a factor, so these can be excluded.