1,2,3,4,6,12
There are infinitely many such numbers. For example, take any prime number to the 11th power and the result will have exactly twelve factors.
60, 72, 84, 90 and 96 each have twelve factors.
No numbers between 1 and 100 have exactly eleven factors. 60, 72, 84, 90 and 96 each have twelve factors.
60, 72, 84, 90 and 96
60, 72, 84, 90 and 96.
60, 72, 84, 90 and 96 each have twelve factors.
The factors of 12 are 1,2,3,4,6 and 12 because those are the only whole numbers that will divide evenly into 12 with no remainder.
Prime factors of numbers are small numbers that the bigger (original) number can divide by. The prime factors have to be prime. This means they only have two factors, itself and one.
1024 has exactly eleven. 60 has twelve, so it has eleven as well.
twelve, 1 x 12, 2x6, 3,4
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. The numbers with the most factors are the ones with the most divisors, like 60 and 72. They have 12 factors each, beating out all the other numbers from 1 to 100. So, if you're throwing a math party and need some numbers with lots of friends, those are the ones to invite.
Six and twelve thousandths in numbers = 6.012