128 x 2 = 256
Well, isn't that a happy little question! 128 can be written as a power of 2 by seeing how many times you can divide 128 by 2 until you reach 1. In this case, you can divide 128 by 2 six times to get 2^7, which equals 128. Keep exploring those numbers and you'll create a beautiful mathematical landscape!
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67 times 2 and 134 times 1
64 * 2 = 12832 * 4 = 12816 * 8 = 128
128 ÷ 9 = 14 with remainder 2
The number 128 can be expressed in exponential form as (2^7), since (2) multiplied by itself (7) times equals (128) (i.e., (2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 = 128)). Alternatively, it can also be represented as (128^1) or (1.28 \times 10^2), depending on the context.
The product of 128 can vary depending on the context, as "product" typically refers to the result of multiplying numbers together. For example, the product of 128 and 1 is 128, while the product of 128 and 2 is 256. If you meant the prime factorization, 128 can be expressed as (2^7) since it is (2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2). Please provide more context if you have a specific multiplication in mind!
Well, isn't that a happy little question! 128 can be written as a power of 2 by seeing how many times you can divide 128 by 2 until you reach 1. In this case, you can divide 128 by 2 six times to get 2^7, which equals 128. Keep exploring those numbers and you'll create a beautiful mathematical landscape!
16 times 16 divided by 2 = 128
128
The expression (2^7) represents 2 raised to the power of 7. This can be calculated as (2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2), which equals 128. Therefore, (2^7 = 128).
128 Is the answer I hoped this helped you
128 ÷ 46 = ~2.78 or 2 times with a remainder of 36.
67 times 2 and 134 times 1
64 times 2
64 times.
64 * 2 = 12832 * 4 = 12816 * 8 = 128