The three smallest prime numbers are 2, 3, and 5. 2*3*5=30, which would be the smallest applicable number.
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2 factors, but a prime number has only two factors (itself and one). Note that 1 is not considered to be a prime number.
abcabc=abc x 1001 1001 = 7 x 11 x 13 So such number as at least 4 prime factors: if abc is prime, then 4 factors only if abc is not prime then at least 4 factors
If you mean 5 different prime factors, there are none. Multiplying the first five primes, you get 2*3*5*7*11 = 2310. If there is no requirement that the prime factors be different, there are many such numbers, the smallest being 2*2*2*2*2 = 32, and the largest being 2*2*2*5*7 = 280.
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No, prime numbers do not have proper factors.