If by "has more than two whole numbers" you mean more than two factors, the answer is all composite integers.
A whole number greater than 1 that has 3 or more factors is 10.
Composite numbers
To compare two whole numbers with different digits, you first look at the number of digits in each number. The number with more digits is larger since whole numbers increase in value with the addition of digits (for example, 100 is greater than 99). If both numbers have the same number of digits, you can compare them digit by digit from left to right to determine which is larger.
The least whole number with 6 digits is greater because it has more digits than 5 digits.
To compare numbers, you can evaluate their values directly by looking at their size. For whole numbers, a larger number is greater, while for decimals, the number with more digits to the right of the decimal point is typically smaller if the whole number portion is equal. You can also use comparison symbols: ">" for greater than, "<" for less than, and "=" for equal. For more complex comparisons, such as fractions or percentages, you may need to convert them to a common format.
There are infinitely many such numbers.
Non zero whole number, with a magnitude greater than any of the numbers.
Composite numbers have three or more factors.
A whole number greater than 1 that has more than two factors is called a composite number. 4, 6, 8,9, and 10 are just a few examples of composite numbers.
A whole number greater than 1 that has 3 or more factors is 10.
The greater of two numbers is 7 more than the lesser Three times the greater number is 5 more than 4 times the lesser number Find the numbers?
A whole number that is a factor of two or more numbers is a common factor.
A composite number is an integer which is the product of two or more integers which greater than 1.
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There's an infinite number of fractions possible between any two consecutive whole numbers.FOOTNOTE: Still, there are as many "whole" numbers are there are fractions. Paradoxically, there are more decimalnumbers greater than zero but smaller than one than there are "whole" numbers.
Composite numbers
There are an infinite number of both fractions and whole numbers.