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.
To find the largest odd natural number that is a factor of 120, we first need to factorize 120 into its prime factors, which are 2^3 * 3 * 5. Since we are looking for an odd factor, we can ignore the factor of 2. The largest odd factor of 120 is then 3, as it is the largest odd prime factor present in the prime factorization of 120.
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