9 has three factors: 1, 3, and 9
2530000000 is one such number.
If a number has three factors, it's a perfect square. One of those three factors (apart from 1 and the number itself) would be the square root.
6
One through nine all have single digit factors.
I think the question is incomplete. One possibility so far is 63.197
The largest one digit number that has three factors is 9. Its factors are 1, 3, and 9.
The one digit number that has the same number of factors as the number six is three. Six's factors are 1, 2, 3, and 6 while three's factors are 1 and 3. Therefore, both numbers have the same number of factors.
1
9 isn't prime, but one three-digit multiple of 18 is 108.
It is 103 which is a prime number because it has only two factors which are itself and one
any three digit number!
A dividend is is a number to be divided and a divisor is a number to be divided into a dividend. Here the dividend is a three digit number and is divided by a one digit divisor. The quotient or result is a two digit number as stated. So in math terms, we can state that the dividend is a three digit number and that the divisor is a one digit number.
63? But it has more than two one-digit factors.
216
a 3 digit number that is divisible by on is a three digit number that is a multiple of one.
The only two-digit number that has three different prime factors is 2 x 3 x 5, which equals 30. This number has the prime factors 2, 3, and 5, all of which are distinct prime numbers. Any other two-digit number with three prime factors would have at least one repeated prime factor, making it not have three different prime factors.
There is only one three digit number for a gross, and that is 144.