48 does.
The number is 987,654,321
The number '1' as it has only one factor(1 itself). It is not a prime number as a prime number is a number which has exactly two factors--one is that number itself and the other is 1, examples of prime numbers are: 5(factors 1&5 only), 7(factors 1&7 only), 13(factors 1&13 only) and so on... Any number which has more than two factors is called a composite number. Examples are: 6(factors 1,2,3&6), 8(factors 1,2,4&8), 12(factors 1,2,3,4,6,12) and so on...
As you see that Im a scientist, I can answer this question as easily like breaking a toothpick. There are a lot of factors that can be experimented, a |Mn| for example can be added to |La|. That is already the factors that can be experimented. If you want all of the factors that can be experimented. Here are the examples: * |La|+|Mn|=|C4b| * |g10|=|Luug|=|Co2p| Those are some examples.
All composite numbers can be expressed as unique products of prime numbers. This is accomplished by dividing the original number and its factors by prime numbers until all the factors are prime. A factor tree can help you visualize this. Example: 210 210 Divide by two. 105,2 Divide by three. 35,3,2 Divide by five. 7,5,3,2 Stop. All the factors are prime. 2 x 3 x 5 x 7 = 210 That's the prime factorization of 210.
They are both prime numbers with only two factors each
The number is 987,654,321
Multifactor
One thousand. Which is a lot, lot smaller than a centillion.
infinity. it has every factor
A friendly number is a number that has a lot of factors depending on the size of the number. For example, eight is a friendly number. Its factors are 8,4,2,1. 7 isn't because its only factors are 7 and 1.
Probably, but that's not the reason. An abundant number is less than the sum of its proper factors.
4 and 9 6 and 6 2 and 18 3 and 12 And also by 1 and by 36 . All together, it has nine factors, which is a lot for such a small number.
There are a lot more than 40 prime numbers.The 40th one is 179, and there are millions more that are larger.
No
This will vary greatly depending on a number of factors.
ok well i am in prime and composite in math class and this is how: If the number is a prime then it can only have 2 factors. If it has 3 or more it is a composite number. Say 25 has a lot of factors so it is a composite number. And if 1 has only 1 factor then it is a prime number. And there you have prime and composite.
For convenience. Sometimes larger numbers have a lot of repeated factors.