no
every number except has atleast 2 factors
No... Every whole number that ends with a 5 includes 5 as a factor (is a multiple of 5).
The smaller number is a factor of the larger number, and the larger number is a multiple of the smaller.
It is. 1 is a factor of every whole number.
Divide the factor into the number. If the answer is a whole number, the factor is a factor.
No, 9 is a factor of 36.
No.
False
No. Every non-zero whole number is a multiple of 1.
If the last two digits of your target number are a multiple of 4, 4 is a factor of the whole number.
1 times a number equals itself. The number is the first on the list of multiples.
No - a smaller number can never be a multiple of a number, only a factor. But 4 is not a factor of 62, either.
every number except has atleast 2 factors
For any integer, there is a whole number that is bigger, and for any whole number, there is a integer that is bigger.
Neither.For any whole number there is a real number which is bigger and for any real number there is a whole number which is bigger.
No... Every whole number that ends with a 5 includes 5 as a factor (is a multiple of 5).
1 is a multiple because there is a whole number, really. There is 1 of that number, so that number times 1 is that number. Example: Whole number: 2 2 x 1 (since there is only one 2) = 2.