Itself and one because 47 is a Prime number
The number 47 is an integer that represents a specific quantity or value. It is a prime number, meaning it has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. In various contexts, 47 can also represent a position in a sequence, a measurement, or a code.
15.6667
320 has 14 divisors.
The divisors of 79 are: 1, 79.
The divisors of 66 are 1,2,3,6,11,22,33 and 66.
47 is prime. Its only factors are 1 and itself.
47 does not have 4 prime numbers (factors or divisors).
The number 47 is an integer that represents a specific quantity or value. It is a prime number, meaning it has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. In various contexts, 47 can also represent a position in a sequence, a measurement, or a code.
15.6667
Divisors are used to divide numbers.
2,4,8 (1 and 16 are divisors too, but the number and 1 are always divisors)
136 has eight divisors.
The divisors of 41231 are: 1, 41231.
12 has six divisors.
The divisors of 61 are: 1, 61
320 has 14 divisors.
The divisors of 79 are: 1, 79.