The pattern rule for the numbers 128, 16, and 4 can be identified through subtraction. Subtracting each subsequent number from the previous one shows a consistent decrease: 128 - 112 = 16 and 16 - 12 = 4. Each number is a result of subtracting a multiple of 4 from the previous number, specifically, 4 times a decreasing sequence (32, 4). Thus, the pattern can be described by subtracting a progressively smaller multiple of 4 to generate the next number.
132 + 140 + 145 + 128 / 4 = 449 This answer was calculated according to the order of operations. Rule 1: First perform any calculations inside parentheses. Rule 2: Next, from left to right, do all multiplications and divisions. Rule 3: Last, from left to right, do all additions and subtractions.
A 128-bit encryption key can represent a total of (2^{128}) possible combinations. In terms of characters, if we consider using hexadecimal representation (where each character represents 4 bits), a 128-bit key would be represented by 32 hexadecimal characters. If using Base64 encoding, it would require 22 characters. The specific number of characters depends on the encoding method used.
The GCF is 128.
62% of 128= 62% * 128= 0.62 * 128= 79.36
To find the partial products for 128 x 43, we can break down the multiplication using the distributive property. We can express 43 as 40 + 3. Therefore, the partial products are calculated as follows: 128 x 40 = 5120 and 128 x 3 = 384. Adding these together gives the total: 5120 + 384 = 5504.
You do the multiplication first and then the subtraction, So . . . -32 x 4 = -128 then -128 - 8 = -136 The answer is -136
128 = 27
a general rule for binary is that the number of alternatives = 2 raised to the # of bits power. Two to the seventh power is 128
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2048/128 = number of chips.
132 + 140 + 145 + 128 / 4 = 449 This answer was calculated according to the order of operations. Rule 1: First perform any calculations inside parentheses. Rule 2: Next, from left to right, do all multiplications and divisions. Rule 3: Last, from left to right, do all additions and subtractions.
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You can ask someone who is wise in those matters, or you can calculate it yourself, using materials you already have around your home. 16 ounces = 1 lb 128 ounces = (128/16) = 8 lbs
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12-8 = 4