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A prime number is a number which has no factors except 1 and itself. For example: 107 is prime because its factors are 1 and 107. A composite number is a number which has more that 1 and itself for factors. For example: 14 is composite because its factors are 1, 2, 7, and 14.
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Prime factorizations are unique. No other number will have exactly the same number of prime factors as 28. Multiples of 14 will have some of the same factors.
You get 14.
The smallest is 192 but there are infinitely many such numbers. For example, take any prime number to the 13th power and the result will have exactly fourteen factors. The smallest is 192.
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14 is a composite number. Any number that's not a prime number is a composite number. A prime number is a number that has no factors except ' 1 ' and itself. The factors of 14 are 1, 2, 7, and 14. In addition to ' 1 ' and itself, 14 has two more factors. Therefore, by definition, 14 is not a prime number, and is a composite number.
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192
It is 11 which is also a prime number but if you meant -14 then that is the smallest number listed.
A prime number is a number which has no factors except 1 and itself. For example: 107 is prime because its factors are 1 and 107. A composite number is a number which has more that 1 and itself for factors. For example: 14 is composite because its factors are 1, 2, 7, and 14.
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Prime factorizations are unique. No other number will have exactly the same number of prime factors as 28. Multiples of 14 will have some of the same factors.
No, 14 is a multiple of 7. 7 is a factor of 14.
You get 14.