10 and any multiple of 10.
2 and 5 are factors of 10
The prime factors are: 2 x 2 x 5
As a product of its oprime factors: 2*5*7 = 70
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Well, honey, if the ones digit of a number is 0, then that number must have 2 and 5 as factors. Why? Because any number ending in 0 is a multiple of 10, which is made up of 2 and 5. So, to answer your question, the number must have both 2 and 5 as factors.
Sorry. There are no numbers between 1 and 2 that have 5 factors.
30 is the first number that has factors of 2, 3, and 5.
It doesn't; they have the same number of factors.
5 is a prime number so therefore it has only 2 factors which are itself and one
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30 and all multiples of 30 have 2, 3, and 5 among their factors.
2 cannot be a factor as 215 is not an even number. Factors are 5 x 43