You can arrange them in one row or column of 11 tiles, identifying the number as prime.
If the tiles cannot be arranged into a rectangle or square it is a prime number.
The only arrangement is 1 x 11, identifying the number as prime.
The number of rectangles you can build with a prime number of tiles depends on many factors such as shape, size, and uniformity of the tiles.
If you can only make one rectangle, your number's prime. If you can make more than one, it's composite.
Only 1 rectangle can be built with a Prime number of square tiles.
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No. (There is no way that you could arrange 104 tiles into a square. The closest square numbers are 100 and 121.)
Oh, what a happy little question! If you have 32 tiles and want to arrange them in equal rows and columns, you could have 1 row of 32 tiles, 2 rows of 16 tiles, 4 rows of 8 tiles, 8 rows of 4 tiles, or 16 rows of 2 tiles. Each arrangement brings its own unique beauty to the canvas of possibilities. Just remember, there are many ways to create a masterpiece with those tiles!