48
48 x 2
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, if we wanna find a number that, like, times itself 4 times equals 96, we're basically looking for the 4th root of 96. And that number happens to be 2, because 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 equals 16, which is close enough to 96, right? Math is wild, man.
48
1/2 * x = 96 96*2 = x
264 divided by 96 equals 2 with a remainder of 72.
The answer is 96 :/
first you multiply twelve times eight, this equals 96. then multiply 96 and 20. 96 times 2 is 192 then you add the zero you took of of the 20. that makes 1920!
The pattern for the sequence 384, 192, 96, 48 involves dividing each number by 2. Specifically, each term is half of the previous term: 384 divided by 2 equals 192, 192 divided by 2 equals 96, and 96 divided by 2 equals 48. This consistent halving continues through the sequence.
96 divided by 2 equals 48.
2*68
16 goes into 98 a total of 6 times, since 16 multiplied by 6 equals 96. This leaves a remainder of 2, as 98 minus 96 equals 2. Therefore, you can say that 16 fits into 98 six times with a remainder.
98