The greatest factor of 99 is itself, which is 99. The greatest factor of any integer is the integer itself.
A positive integer is 6*8*10 = 480 although there are smaller and larger positive integers with that property.
The lowest factor of any positive integer is 1.
Divide 7 into 291. If it comes out evenly, it's a factor. It doesn't, so it's not.
That simply means that there is no integer solution to:24n = 12 For comparison, 4 IS a factor; so the equation: 4n = 12 DOES have an integer solution.
no, 15 is not divisible by 10 to an integer.
Because the quotient of 261/10 is not an integer.
10 of them.
This is considered a factor of another number. For example: 1, 10, 5 and 2 are factors of 10.
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The only positive integer greater than 10 which is a factor of 27 is 27 itself.
The greatest factor of any integer is the integer itself.
The greatest factor of any integer is the integer itself.
Yes, 1 is a factor of every integer and every integer is a multiple of 1.
The greatest factor of 99 is itself, which is 99. The greatest factor of any integer is the integer itself.
No; 3 is a prime number with no factors other than itself and 1, and 3 is not an integer factor of 10.
An integer X is said to be a factor of another integer C, if there exists an integer Y, such that C = X*Y.Thus, although the factor X is a single number, it is paired with factor Y.