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.
There are four odd numbers less that 100 that have 6 factor. This does not compare with even numbers that have 12 factors!
14 (I think).
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 = eight numbers Always one less than mathematical numbers, such as between 23 and 25 there is one number [24] which is 1 less than 25-23 = 2 so one less than 32-23 = 9 is eight.
No. The whole numbers are {0, 1, 2, 3, ...}. There are none less than 0.
Prime numbers
The three greatest whole numbers less than 200 that each have an odd number of factors are 144, 169 and 196.
There are 12 numbers less than 150 which have an odd number of factors: 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144.
There are four odd numbers less that 100 that have 6 factor. This does not compare with even numbers that have 12 factors!
144, 121 and 100
14 (I think).
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.
60, 72, 84, 90 and 96 each have twelve factors.
The numbers 60, 72, 84, 90, and 96 each have 12 factors.
The numbers 60, 72, 84, 90, and 96 each have 12 factors.
196, 169, 144
the set of whole numbers less than 0
Factors are whole numbers. 56 has 2, 7, 8 and 14 as factors.