Well, the truth is no one knows. If you can be bothered to write the answer to that down. Numbers can go on for infinity, but you could be writing until you filled every bit of paper in the world.
Unanswerable question really.
The largest one digit number that has three factors is 9. Its factors are 1, 3, and 9.
There is NO number with the most number of factors.
There is no such number. Just as numbers don't stop, the possible number of factors is infinite.
This is a nonsensical question. There are more than 13 multiples of 10 - in fact there are an infinite number. And there are multiples of 10 which have an infinite number of factors - so there cannot be a "largest" number of factors.
The maximum number of different factors is 12 and there are 5 numbers in 1-100 which have 12 factors.
97
Each number has a certain amount of factors. Other numbers may have the same amount of factors, but not the same exact factors. Since numbers don't stop, thee amount of factors doesn't stop either, but each number has a distinct set.
The largest two-digit number that has exactly three factors is 99. A number has exactly three factors if it is the square of a prime number. In this case, ( 9 = 3^2 ) has three factors: 1, 3, and 9. However, since 99 is the largest two-digit number, we consider its factors, but it does not meet the criterion. The correct answer is 81, which is ( 9^2 ).
241
A square number.
A square number
It is 97 and its factors are itself and one