13
The only one that can't is 23.
13...13x1.
probably 13 14 or 15
There are many shapes that have one and only one rectangular face, but an example of one would be a rectangular pyramid.
A rectangular pyramid is one possible answer.
A tenth is only one number and no number can be between just one number.
10365 is only one number. You cannot have anything that is between just one object.
Assuming that you are asking about a rectangular or square tile, the answer is one--Squares are rectangles with sides of equal lenght.
3 x 567 is one number. You cannot have a number between only one number.
Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.
To determine the number of rectangular arrangements for a 61-member band, we need to find the factor pairs of 61. Since 61 is a prime number, its only factors are 1 and 61, which means the only rectangular arrangements possible are 1 row of 61 members or 61 rows of 1 member. Therefore, there are only two possible rectangular arrangements for a 61-member band.
It is impossible to be in between one number.