48
The lowest factor of any positive integer is 1.
AnswerAs 10=5*2, let's say n = 25-1*32-1 = 48
16 has the divisors 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16.
48 has ten factors, 60 and 72 have twelve apiece, 80 is the next one with exactly ten.
The factors of 10 are 1, 2, 5, and 10. The proper factors, or divisors, of the integer n are the positive factors of n other than n itself. So, the proper factors of ten are 1, 2, and 5.
The lowest factor of any positive integer is 1.
1 is the lowest odd integer that's greater than 0. The integers continue on into the negative numbers, however, all the way to negative infinity. Thus, there truly is no lowest odd integer.
No. It's an integer.
The lowest prime number is two, because it is the smallest integer that divides by 1 and by itself and not by a third integer. You see, a prime number is a number that only has two factors, one and itself. Many people think one is the smallest prime number but no it isn't. It only has one factor not two factors so it is a perfect number. a prime has exactly two factors.
820 is an integer, not a fraction and so it is in its lowest form.
Thereis no lowest negative integer.Its keeps going on
Ten is an even integer.