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13 is prime so it is not the number.

15 is the product of 3 and 5, two prime numbers, so it fits the conditions.

17 is prime so it is not the number.

19 is prime so it is not the number.

15 is the only odd number between 11 and 21 that fits the conditions. However, if 21 is included in the range, it also is the product of two prime numbers: 3 x 7.

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