The only prime factor of 128 is 2.
As a product of its prime factors in exponents: 2^7 = 128
To find out how many times 48 goes into 128, you would divide 128 by 48. The quotient is 2 with a remainder of 32. This means that 48 goes into 128 twice, with 32 left over.
To find the GCF, you need at least two numbers.
1 x 128, 2 x 64, 4 x 32, 8 x 16.
7 divided by 128
The numbers that go into 128 are 1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128.
128
It is 2 and as a product of its prime numbers in exponents 2^7 = 128
Whole numbers such as 128 are not normally changed into mixed numbers.
The only prime factor of 128 is 2.
-129 + 1 = -128
The lowest common multiple of 64 and 16 is 128. 16x8=128 64x3=128 Both the numbers go into 128 evenly, and since 128 is the lowest multiple that they BOTH go into, it is the LCM of both numbers.
How about: 8*16 = 128 as one example
As a product of its prime factors in exponents: 2^7 = 128
The only prime number (factor) of 128 is 2.
As 8 always goes into 32 as in 8 x 4 = 32 then just find numbers that 32 go into Such as 64 96 128 160 192 224 and so on