There are infinitely many such numbers. For example, take any Prime number to the 11th power and the result will have exactly twelve factors.
No numbers between 1 and 100 have exactly eleven factors. 60, 72, 84, 90 and 96 each have twelve factors.
1024 has exactly eleven. 60 has twelve, so it has eleven as well.
Any composite number. Examples: 4 and 9 . . . (three factors) 6, 8, and 10 . . . (four factors) 12 . . . (six factors) 60 . . . (twelve factors)
Yes.
Numbers with exactly three factors are squares of prime numbers.
Squares of prime numbers have exactly three factors.
All numbers that are the square of primes have exactly 3 factors.
All numbers that have exactly two factors are prime numbers whereas composite numbers have more than two factors.
1,2,3,4,6,12
Prime numbers are the numbers that have exactly two factors.Prime numbers have only two factors, the number one and themselves.
Prime numbers have exactly two factors.All prime numbers have only 2 factors whereas composite numbers have more than 2 factors
That is correct -- all prime numbers have exactly two factors.