infinity.
it has every factor
There is NO number with the most number of factors.
A number that has more than two factors is a composite number whereas a number that has only two factors is a prime number.
No. 1 is neither a prime number nor a composite number. a prime number has two factors - 1. the number itself 2. one (because one divides every number) a composite number has a lot of factors i.e, more than two factors at least. 1 has only one factor that is 1 itself and no other number divides the number 1. thus 1 is neither a prime number nor a composite number.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. These are known as prime factors. The set of prime factors is a subset of the set of factors for any given number.
No, square numbers have an odd number of factors.
The number is 987,654,321
Multifactor
48 does.
A friendly number is a number that has a lot of factors depending on the size of the number. For example, eight is a friendly number. Its factors are 8,4,2,1. 7 isn't because its only factors are 7 and 1.
Probably, but that's not the reason. An abundant number is less than the sum of its proper factors.
This will vary greatly depending on a number of factors.
ok well i am in prime and composite in math class and this is how: If the number is a prime then it can only have 2 factors. If it has 3 or more it is a composite number. Say 25 has a lot of factors so it is a composite number. And if 1 has only 1 factor then it is a prime number. And there you have prime and composite.
For convenience. Sometimes larger numbers have a lot of repeated factors.
There's not a lot to explain. They're different words for the same thing. When you're multiplying, you call them factors. When you're dividing, you call them divisors.
No, just four factors.
Well, the factors of a prime number is that they only have two factors.
The whole number factors of 120 are . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30, 40, 60, and 120. That's a lot!