According to my calculations 36 has the most factors below 50 because of these 7 numbers : 18, 9, 4, 1, 2, 36, 1. So thank you these numbers for making this happen. Also my calculations were wrong and 48 has one more factor than 36. It has 8. So don't use my first statement for your exams because you will get an F or D and C witch isn't that good for report card. Also, your parents might get very mad at you.
_Me / Gabriel
All the numbers up to 100 are factors in some numbers up to 100. For example, 1 is a factor of every number and 2 is a factor of all the even numbers. The numbers greater than 50 are only factors of themselves among the numbers up to 100, 95 is only a factor of itself, because the next number for which it is a factor is 190, which is greater than 100.
The GCF of 2 and 50 is 2.
4 could only go up to 52 or 48, you could not get to 50 by just multiplying 4 by other whole numbers
180: it has 18 factors.
Amicable numbers are two different numbers so related that the sum of the proper divisors of each is equal to the other number. For example, the smallest pair of amicable numbers is (220, 284)
2 - it's a factor of 25 numbers between 1 and 50
Of the numbers up to 50, 48 has the most factors.
5 is the only prime number in which 5 is a factor.
Of the numbers up to 50, 48 has the most factors because none of the others have more.
There are 15 prime numbers up to 50.
Every number up to 50 is a factor - of itself.
There are 50 positive whole numbers up to and including 50. Including zero, there are 51.
All the numbers up to 100 are factors in some numbers up to 100. For example, 1 is a factor of every number and 2 is a factor of all the even numbers. The numbers greater than 50 are only factors of themselves among the numbers up to 100, 95 is only a factor of itself, because the next number for which it is a factor is 190, which is greater than 100.
You cannot know it because it is not true. 24, for example, has more factors than 50.
The prime numbers up to 50 are: 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,23,29,31,37,41,43,47.
50
The prime numbers that make up 50 are 2 and 5. 50 can be expressed as the product of 2 and 5, which are both prime numbers. Prime numbers are numbers that are greater than 1 and can only be divided by 1 and themselves without leaving a remainder.