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Numbers with exactly 6 factors are called highly composite numbers. These numbers have a total of 6 factors, including 1 and the number itself. Highly composite numbers are typically of the form p^2 * q, where p and q are prime numbers. Examples of numbers with 6 factors include 12 (2^2 * 3) and 24 (2^3 * 3).

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Oh, dude, numbers with 6 factors are basically numbers that can be expressed as the product of two distinct prime numbers. So, like, for example, 12 has 6 factors because it can be broken down into 2 x 2 x 3. It's like math, but with a little extra pizzazz.

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12, 18, 20, and 28 are a few of the many numbers having 6 factors.

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