No, an odd number can have any number of factors. There is no limit but you do know that the number 2 is not one of those factors.
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All numbers that have exactly two factors are prime numbers whereas composite numbers have more than two factors.
That question doesn't have a definitive answer unless you're talking about a specific set of numbers. Since numbers don't stop, there will always be a number with more factors than the largest one you can think of.
Usually, but not necessarily and not if they're prime. All prime numbers have the same number of factors.
its means the numbers that you multiply with to get a product has more than numbers to multiply THAT with than just that number and 1.
If the GCF of a given pair of numbers is 1, the LCM will be equal to their product. If the GCF is greater than 1, the LCM will be less than their product. Or, stated another way, if the two numbers have no common prime factors, their LCM will be their product.