None The even numbers 60, 72, 84, 90, and 96 each have 12 factors
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All whole numbers less than 100 (except 0 ) have eight or more factors ( 1 = 1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1 and so on). But I'm assuming you're trying to asking the same question except with a 'prime' infront of factors. The answer is zero as if we consider the smallest prime no. viz 2, multiply it 8 times (=256) is greater than 100.Hence, zero whole numbers less than 100 have eight or more prime factors.
Composite numbers
There are a few numbers that are less than 19 and have more than 4 factors. The number 10 is less than 19 and has more than four factors.
If by "has more than two whole numbers" you mean more than two factors, the answer is all composite integers.
Yes and integers are whole numbers that can belong to one of the following classes:- Prime numbers which have only 2 factors Composite numbers which have more than 2 factors
All whole numbers less than 100 (except 0 ) have eight or more factors ( 1 = 1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1 and so on). But I'm assuming you're trying to asking the same question except with a 'prime' infront of factors. The answer is zero as if we consider the smallest prime no. viz 2, multiply it 8 times (=256) is greater than 100.Hence, zero whole numbers less than 100 have eight or more prime factors.
That would be 1. The only factor of 1 is 1. All other whole numbers have at least two factors. Prime numbers have exactly two factors, while composite numbers have more than two factors.
Whole numbers with more than two factors.
Those are factors.
Whole numbers with more than two factors.
A prime number- the factors are 1 and itself. Composite numbers are numbers with more than 2 numbers.
Composite numbers
There are a few numbers that are less than 19 and have more than 4 factors. The number 10 is less than 19 and has more than four factors.
If by "has more than two whole numbers" you mean more than two factors, the answer is all composite integers.
There are infinitely many such numbers.
The quotient for whole numbers will always be less than or equal to the dividend. It will never be more.
Yes and integers are whole numbers that can belong to one of the following classes:- Prime numbers which have only 2 factors Composite numbers which have more than 2 factors