No. Factors are finite. Multiples are infinite.
Since there are an infinite number of prime numbers, there are infinite numbers with any given number of prime factors.
Multiples. Numbers have an infinite number of multiples.
Variables can be any number, which leaves an infinite possibility of factors.
There are an infinite number of them. 8 has three prime factors, 30 is the first with three distinct prime factors.
No. Factors are finite. Multiples are infinite.
Each integer has a finite number of factors and an infinite number of multiples.
Since there are an infinite number of prime numbers, there are infinite numbers with any given number of prime factors.
There is no such number. Just as numbers don't stop, the possible number of factors is infinite.
You cannot list all the potential prime factors. Any prime number can be a prime factor. There are an infinite number of prime numbers, so there are an infinite number of potential prime factors. If given a specific number, the prime factors for it can be listed.
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.
It is impossible to determine what number has the most factors because there are an infinite number of numbers.
An infinite number.
An infinite number.
An infinite number.
Theoretically, if we are concerning decimal numbers, a decimal number can have an infinite number of decimal factors.
Any finite number has a finite number of factors, but an infinite number of multiples.