No. Consider 7.
No odd whole numbers have 12 as a factor. 1 and 3 are odd numbers that are factors of 12.
15 is all of those things.
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The only number between 3 and 45 which is a factor of 3 is 3. There are several multiples of 3 beyond this.
1, 3, 5, 15
No. Seven is odd, for example, and does not have three as a factor.
All nonzero numbers have factors. Some factors are odd numbers. 3 is an odd factor of 12.
All odd multiples of 3 are not factors of 8.
No. A few counterexamples include the numbers 1, 5, 7, and 11, which are all odd numbers but of which 3 is not a factor.
No odd whole numbers have 12 as a factor. 1 and 3 are odd numbers that are factors of 12.
No. For example: 9 and 27 are both odd but not relatively prime (they both have the factor 3).
1, 3, 7, 21.
15 is all of those things.
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3 or 7
1 and 3
3 is a factor of 24 that is an odd number bigger than 1