196, 169, 144
the greatest number that is an integer and rational number but is not a natural or whole number is -1
the factors of 11 are 1, and 11 (whole numbers) it is a prime number
The least (meaning lowest) common factor of any set of whole numbers is always 1. The greatest common factor of any set of whole numbers will depend on the factors of the individual whole numbers in the set.
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1 is the least common factor of all whole numbers, so there is nothing to choose for a least common factor. The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of a set of two or more numbers is the largest factor that will divide into every number in the set without leaving any remainder. 1 is the least, or smallest, factor common to all whole numbers.
The three greatest whole numbers less than 200 that each have an odd number of factors are 144, 169 and 196.
All factors are whole numbers and all whole numbers are rational numbers (a rational number is one which can be expressed as one integer over another integer, and whole numbers can be expressed as themselves over 1), thus all factors are rational numbers and so all greatest common factors are rational numbers. The set of whole numbers is a [proper] subset of the set of rational numbers: ℤ ⊂ ℚ
144, 121 and 100
Whole no are the number which begin from 0 Factors of 75 are 5x5x3 All the numbers are whole numbers.
the greatest number that is an integer and rational number but is not a natural or whole number is -1
There is no smallest whole number - negative numbers go on forever. Therefore, there are infinitely many whole numbers that are smaller than the greatest 2-digit number.
There are no greatest hole numbers nor least whole numbers so the question makes no sense.
All numbers have factors. Some numbers have some of the same factors as other numbers. These are known as common factors. The largest of these is known as the greatest common factor, or GCF.
The least whole number is 1590000 and the greatest number is 1999999
a whole number is a number is a number that isn't divided or isn't a fraction
not defined because there are infinite number of whole numbers. ramesh babu
The limit is infinity if the factors do not have to be whole numbers. If you stipulate that the factors have to be whole numbers, then, yes, for each number, there is a limit to how many factors it has. For example, the number 4 has only 3 whole-number factors: 1, 2, and 4.