100... pretty much most high numbers...
A whole number greater than 1 that has 3 or more factors is 10.
a composite number
What are the smallest whole number which has 2 and 3 as factors
They are 1 and 3. Three is a prime number.
A factor is a number or algebraic expression by which another is exactly divisible. Whole factors are whole numbers that are factors. In the equation 3 x 4 = 12, 3 and 4 are factors of 12.
A composite number has three or more factors.
A compound number has 3 or more factors, two of the factors being 1 and the number itself.
The limit is infinity if the factors do not have to be whole numbers. If you stipulate that the factors have to be whole numbers, then, yes, for each number, there is a limit to how many factors it has. For example, the number 4 has only 3 whole-number factors: 1, 2, and 4.
A factor that is a whole number. The whole number factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12.
6 = 2 x 3 is an example of a whole number written as a product of its prime factors.
They are: 1, 3 and 9
A prime number is any number that only has one and itself as factors. Therefore, to tell if a number is prime simply find it's factors. If it has more than two factors than it is not a prime number, it is composite.