No. There are 30 of them inclusively, or 28 of them exclusively. There are however an infinite quantity of non-integers between them.
30
Any number between 30 and 40 can be a factor. The common factors of 30 and 40 are 1, 2, 5 and 10.
if 30 and 40 count as in between it's 30 but otherwise the closest is 35 but the factors are 5,7 and technically 1. 1+5+7=13
36 is the square number between 30 and 45
The greatest prime number between 1 and 30 is 29. 58 has 29 as a factor.
There an infinite number of fractions between them. 1/4 is one of them.
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31 and 37
It is: 29
The only even prime number is 2.
There are 10 prime numbers between 1 and 30. They are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, and 29 Odd numbers between 1 and 30 that are not prime numbers are 9, 15, 21, 25, and 27 1 is also not a prime number, as 1 can multiply itself infinity times (1∞=1)
36 is a square number between 30 & 40. 36 is 6 squared.
The number 30, itself, is a decimal number. So it is the nearest.There is no other "nearest" number. If there were, the number halfway between that number and 30 would be nearer to 30. And then the number halfway between that number and 30 would be nearer still. And so on.
A number that has exactly an odd number of factors is a power of another number. A number between 10 and 30 that is a power is 16. It is 24 (as well as 42) and its factors are 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16.
31 is the only prime number between 30-36.
The multiples of each number from 1-30.