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...
The number one has one factor. Prime numbers have two.
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1 is the number less than fifty with the fewest number of factors. All other numbers have at least two factors (1, and the integer itself).
Prime numbers have two factors. Prime squares have three factors. Square numbers have an odd number of factors but that number varies.
A prime number has exactly two factors: itself and 1.
63 does not have fewest prime factors. It is a product of 3, 3 and 7.
The number one has one factor. Prime numbers have two.
It is 1 which has only one factor followd by any of the prime numbers which have only two factors
23 i guessed. you can check. i don't know.
The number one.
25
2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 32 7 x 7 = 49 3 x 3 x 7 = 63 2 x 2 x 5 x 5 = 100 49 has the fewest prime factors. 32 and 49 have the fewest distinct prime factors.
1 is the number less than fifty with the fewest number of factors. All other numbers have at least two factors (1, and the integer itself).
49 has one distinct prime factor, two altogether.
49 has one distinct prime factor, two altogether.
1 has the fewest factors.
1 has only one factor - itself.