It is 840.
1 is the smallest whole number
The factors of 4 are 1, 2, and 4 .
Since 3 is prime, the factors are 1 and 3.
There is no smallest whole number. Assume that k is the smallest whole number.Consider (k-1).It is smaller than k and it is a whole number.This contradicts the assumption that k is the smallest whole number.Such a number does not exist.
That sounds like a composite number - a number that is not a prime number. The smallest such number is 4.
11
1
-1
The smallest factor is 1.
The smallest whole number is 1. 0.117 is only 11.7 percent of 1. 0.117 doesn't have what it takes to be a whole number. Not even the smallest one.
Just multiply the two smallest prime numbers. That's your number.
It isn't 1 is. 1 is always the smallest. Can you divide 1 and get a whole number? No a prime number is something that you can divide into, yes you can divide it, making it a negative number, but not a whole number. * * * * * In fact, 1 is NOT a prime (nor a composite), so 2 IS the smallest prime.