There is no such number.
Since there are infinitely many prime numbers, the only number that can be divided by all of them is zero. But that can also be divided by numbers with repeated factors.
A factor of a certain number in Mathematics are the numbers that can be divided by the original number.
A factor number is a range that has an amount which can be indivisibly divided by its own factor of odd numbers that also can compose to the mean of even numbers.
a number that can be divided by itself or by one
30
210
The second number is a factor of the first.
You determine all numbers that will can be divided evenly (without a remainder) into the object numbers. The highest number doing that is the common factor.
The number that is a repeated factor when written in the power operation is called the base
If a number can be divided with small numbers or numbers equal to it than those numbers are known as factors, for example we have number "25" the the factors of this number would be 1,3,5 and 25 because 25 can be divided with all of the above mentioned numbers. Hence every number [rather than 1] has at least two factors. the first factor is the "1" and the secondly all the numbers are the factor of their self.
Yes. It can divide into lots of numbers. No whole number can divide into it, as it is a prime number, but it can be divided into 34, 51, 68, 85 and so on. It is a factor of all of those and many other numbers, so it can be divided into many numbers.
Then it is a factor of that number providing both numbers are integers
2 x 3 x 5 = 30