One is a factor of every number.
One is a factor of any number, because any number can be evenly divided by one.
yes it is a factor for every number.
The number one.
One.
Because any number times one equals the original number. Therefore, one and the number itself will always be a factor pair of any given number.
1 has one factor.
No prime number only has one factor. Each prime number has itself and 1 as factors. Now, the number 1 of course has only one factor, but it is technically not a prime number.
One has one factor.
They have a converse relationship. A factor is a number that divides into another, with no remainders. A multiple is something that can be multiplied by another number, to reach the original number that you had. Thus: Original number / a factor = a multiple Multiple * (the correct factor) = original number. "the correct factor", because most number have more than one factor. But only one factor * multiple will give the original number.
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