64 ÷ 2 = 32
To find out how many 2s make 30, you divide 30 by 2. The calculation is 30 ÷ 2 = 15. Therefore, it takes 15 twos to make 30.
26 - 6*2 - 2 = 64-12-2 = 50
To find out how many times 2 can fit into 64, you can divide 64 by 2. The result is 32, which means there are 32 twos in 64. Additionally, if you consider the powers of 2, 64 is equal to 2 raised to the power of 6 (2^6), indicating that it contains six factors of 2.
To determine how many 2s go into 18, you can divide 18 by 2. When you perform the calculation, 18 ÷ 2 equals 9. Therefore, there are nine 2s in 18.
If 2s = 5 then s = 2.5. So by letting s equal 2.5 (two and one half) you will allow 2s to equal 5.
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To find out how many 2s make 30, you divide 30 by 2. The calculation is 30 ÷ 2 = 15. Therefore, it takes 15 twos to make 30.
26 - 6*2 - 2 = 64-12-2 = 50
To find out how many times 2 can fit into 64, you can divide 64 by 2. The result is 32, which means there are 32 twos in 64. Additionally, if you consider the powers of 2, 64 is equal to 2 raised to the power of 6 (2^6), indicating that it contains six factors of 2.
There is only one 2s orbital in an atom.
The factors of 64 are all 2s and the factors of 81 are all 3s. The greatest common factor is 1, since they have no factors in common. ■
You can use three 2s to make 26 as follows (2x2)! + 2 = 26 So you can simply make 26 with five 2s as (2x2!) + 2 - 2 + 2 = 26
To determine how many 2s go into 18, you can divide 18 by 2. When you perform the calculation, 18 ÷ 2 equals 9. Therefore, there are nine 2s in 18.
If 2s = 5 then s = 2.5. So by letting s equal 2.5 (two and one half) you will allow 2s to equal 5.
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