A whole number greater than 1 whose only factors is itself and 1 is called a prime factor. 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11, are just a few of them.
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A prime number.
The answer to that is 6. No decimal points or zeros. Just the number 6, all by itself.
A whole number that is a factor of two or more numbers is a common factor.
It is true.
If it's a whole-number "multiple" and the number itself is positive,then the multiple is always greater than the number itself.
No.
False
1 times a number equals itself. The number is the first on the list of multiples.
It is the number itself.
Any positive whole number is the largest factor of itself.
If you're talking about the same number, no. Apart from the number itself, all factors of a number are smaller than its multiples. Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
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There are exactly two whole number factors of any prime number. The first factor is '1'. The other factor is the prime number itself.
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