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No, for 0 to be a factor, the numbers would have to be divisible by 0. You can't divide any number by 0, so it can't be a factor.1 is a factor of every positive number.
It is. 1 is a factor of every whole number.
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It depends on the bank, every bank has a diffrent amount of digits in the account.
No.
No. 101 is prime.
Every palindrome with an even number of digits is divisible by 11. The easiest way to see this is to recall the divisibility rule by 11: if a number X is written as ABCDEFG... (here A,B,C, ... are digits), then it's divisible by 11 if and only if the sum A-B+C-D+E-F+G-... is divisible by 11. In a palindrome with an even number of digits, each digit will appear in an odd position and in an even position, so when we calculate this sum, it will be added once and subtracted once, canceling. Since all the digits cancel, the sum A-B+C-D+... will be 0, which is divisible by 11. So the original number ABCD....DCBA was also divisible by 11.
1 is a factor of every number.1 is a factor of every number.
One is a factor of every number.
yes it is a factor for every number.
No, 1 is a factor of every whole number because 1 is a factor of every whole number.
1 is a factor of every number.
Every number has a factor.
One is the only number that is a factor of every other number.
1 im sure is the factor of every whole number
0 and 5. Every multiple of 5 ends in one of those 2 digits. 5 times any even number ends in 0; 5 times an odd number ends in 5.
1 is a factor for every number that you can possibly think of.