every number is unique and equal only to itself. The only number that is equal to 1000 is 1000.
The only number with a single factor is ' 1 '. Every other number has at least two factors: ' 1 ' and itself. A number with only those two factors and no others is called a "prime" number.
Data sets only have modes if at least one number repeats.
No, every number has at a minimum two factors, which are itself and 1. If these are the only two factors, then the number is prime. If it has more factors, then the number is composite.
Every number has 1 as a multiple. 1*100 = 100 1*7 = 7 As 1 is an odd number there are no numbers with only even multiples.
One is the only number that is a factor of every other number.
One is a factor of every number. One is only a multiple of itself.
No, but every whole is a integer. integers are - and +. whole number are only +.
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No, 97 is the only number in the 90s that is a prime number.
97 is the only prime number.
Since every number has 1 as a factor, and 1 is not prime, then no number has only prime factors.
No, only the integers with more than two factors.
You can estimate the distance of a storm cell by counting the number of seconds between seeing a lightning strike and hearing the corresponding thunder. Divide this number by 5 to get an approximate distance in miles. The speed of sound in air is about 1 mile every 5 seconds.
No. The only even prime number is 2.
Not just every whole number. Every number has a reciprocal, even 0. The reciprocal of 0 is undefined.
The reason 2 is the only prime number is that every other even number is divisible by 2. Thus, they cannot be prime because they are not divisible by 1 and themselves only.