How about 16 whose factors are 1 2 4 8 and 16
A prime number is a positive integer that has exactly two different factors: 1 and itself. This is why 1 is not a prime number: it has the factors 1 and itself, but they are the same - it does not have exactly two different factors.
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840 has 32 different factors - including 1 and itself. The next highest has 28 factors.
If you disregard 1 and the number itself, then 12, with the factors 2, 3, 4 and 6. If you include 1 and the number itself, then 6 with factors 1, 2, 3 and 6.
its 1 2 5 9 8 9 6 59 5 6 A prime number has only two factors.
No. It has only the factors 1 and itself.
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The factors of 57 are 1, 3, 19 and 57 itself. The factors of 27 are 1, 3, 9 and 27 itself.
A number with only two factors, 1 and itself, is a prime number.
the proper factors are the factors of a number not including the number itself, or 1.
Factors of 3 is 1 and 3 itself.