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I guess that would be the number 6.
The smallest positive integer is 1 (a positive integer is a whole number: 1, 2, 3, and so on). But zero may also be considered - depending on circumstances: 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on). Though 1 is my answer.
For positive integers, 1 is.
The smallest factor is 1.
It is replacing the number by the whole number such that the difference between the number and that whole number is the smallest that it can be.
The smallest positive whole number is 1. If you include numbers that aren't whole, then there's no such thing as the 'smallest' one. Whatever number you name, no matter how small it is, I can always name another one that smaller than yours but still positive. For example: Your number . . . 0.000000000000001 My number. . . . . 0.0000000000000001
It is 42.
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I guess that would be the number 6.
The smallest whole number that has exactly 6 distinct positive divisors is 12. The divisors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12. These are the only positive integers that evenly divide 12, making it the smallest number with exactly 6 distinct positive divisors.
The smallest, positive 5-digit whole number is 10,000
x = 42.
1 is the smallest whole number
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The smallest whole number is one.