It is: 256
128 x 2 = 256
225 is, but 128 isn't . 225 is the square of 15. 128 is double the square of 8, and half the square of 16.
2 x 64 = 128
LCM(32, 128) = 128.
128
128
128 * 128 is equal to 16,384.
128. 1+1=2 2+2=4 4+4= 16 16+16= 32 32+32= 64 64+64 = 128 128+128 = 256 256+256 =512 512+512= 1024 Each time take the answer from the previous problem and double it to find the next number in the sequence.
24
12-8 = 4
The GCF is 128.
A eight by eight pan would have an area of 64. So a pan double that size would have an area of 128. Therefore we need a pan that length and width multiply to equal 128. This can mean a 8 by 16 or 11.3 by 11.3 pan. In standard bakeware, a 9 X 13 pan can be used to double a recipe that calls for an 8 X 8 pan.