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You get a series of standing waves with wavelengths of 22, 11, 7 1/3, 5 1/2, feet etc from both walls.
In the 10x13 room, you get them at 20, 10, 5... form one wall and 26, 13, 8 2/3, 6 1/2.... from the other wall. Floor to ceiling you get 16, 8, 5 1/3....
The more evenly spaced these are, the better. But, you still need bass traps because boundary effects are still going to create peaks and nulls in a room that small.
Ethan Winer has a lot of data on his site.
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