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Which natural is a factor of every number ?​

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The above definition implies that any counting number (natural number) that has more than two factors (is greater than 1 and is not prime) is a composite number. Example: The value six, 6, is a composite number because it has four counting number factors: 1, 2, 3, and 6. We have 1.

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