There are none. The word "between" requires two values. There is only one in the question.
There are none. The word "between" requires two values. There is only one in the question.
There are none. The word "between" requires two values. There is only one in the question.
There are none. The word "between" requires two values. There is only one in the question.
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There are none. The word "between" requires two values. There is only one in the question.
61 has only two factors, 1 and 61, which means that it is a prime number. There are no other integers that are factors of 61. (A composite number can be divided by numbers besides 1 and itself.)
They are the only integers in that range with exactly two factors.
There is only one prime number between 60 and 70, which is 61. A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. In this case, 61 fits the criteria as it is only divisible by 1 and itself.
Oh, dude, the prime number between 61 and 70 is 67. It's like the cool kid at the prime number party, standing out from the rest with its indivisibility swagger. So yeah, 67 is the prime number you're looking for in that range.
72 is the number between 61 and 107 that is a multiple of 36