Theoretically, infinity has an infinite number of factors.
20, 18 and 12 are tied with 6.
That doesn't exist.
In that range, the number with the most factors is 48 (10) 36 has 9 and four others are tied with 8.
24
600
100
360, 420 and 480 each have 24 factors.
There is NO number with the most number of factors.
It is impossible to determine what number has the most factors because there are an infinite number of numbers.
There is no such number with "most factors"; if you have a number with a certain number of factors, you can always multiply it by 2, or by 3, etc., to get another number that has even more factors.
48 has 10 factors, the most factors of any number under 50.
48 has the most factors..
There isn't any, and it is quite simple to prove that. Suppose there is a number with the most factors and suppose that number is X. Now consider Y = 2*X. Y has all the factors of X and it has another factor, which is 2. So Y has more factors than X. This contradicts the statement that X has the most factors. Therefore, there is no number with the most factors.
the number 90 has the most factors under 100
Composite number
There isn't any, and it is quite simple to prove that. Suppose there is a number with the most factors and suppose that number is X. Now consider Y = 2*X. Y has all the factors of X and it has another factor, which is 2. So Y has more factors than X. This contradicts the statement that X has the most factors. Therefore, there is no number with the most factors.
Of the numbers up to 50, 48 has the most factors.
512 has 9 prime factors
48 has ten factors.