It could be with factors 1, 2 and 4 assuming that "fractions" is your fail at writing factors.
A whole number greater than 1 that has 3 or more factors is 10.
The least whole number with 6 digits is greater because it has more digits than 5 digits.
To compare numbers, you can evaluate their values directly by looking at their size. For whole numbers, a larger number is greater, while for decimals, the number with more digits to the right of the decimal point is typically smaller if the whole number portion is equal. You can also use comparison symbols: ">" for greater than, "<" for less than, and "=" for equal. For more complex comparisons, such as fractions or percentages, you may need to convert them to a common format.
A compound number.
You draw each of the fractions on the number line, and see which one is more to the right, i.e., greater. Please note that plotting the exact position of fractions this way is a bit imprecise - it is more exact to convert the fractions to a common denominator.
There are an infinite number of both fractions and whole numbers.
There's an infinite number of fractions possible between any two consecutive whole numbers.FOOTNOTE: Still, there are as many "whole" numbers are there are fractions. Paradoxically, there are more decimalnumbers greater than zero but smaller than one than there are "whole" numbers.
If one assumes that by fractions you actually mean factors - which is not the same thing - then It could be 4, with factors 1, 2 and 4.
A whole number greater than 1 that has 3 or more factors is 10.
composite
The least whole number with 6 digits is greater because it has more digits than 5 digits.
That's a common denominator.
a composite number
A compound number.
6
You draw each of the fractions on the number line, and see which one is more to the right, i.e., greater. Please note that plotting the exact position of fractions this way is a bit imprecise - it is more exact to convert the fractions to a common denominator.
It is a Composite number.