128 times 6 is equal to 768. This can be calculated by multiplying 128 by 6 using the standard multiplication method. To do this, you would multiply 8 (the units digit of 128) by 6, which equals 48. Write down the 8 and carry over the 4 to the tens place. Then, multiply 2 (the tens digit of 128) by 6, which equals 12. Add the carried over 4 to get 16. Write down the 6 and carry over the 1 to the hundreds place. Finally, multiply 1 (the hundreds digit of 128) by 6, which equals 6. Add the carried over 1 to get 7. Therefore, the result is 768.
Express 2 times 128 times 32 times 16 as an exponent of two
The required answer is 256/2 = 128.
21.3333
Oh, dude, like, you take 128 and divide it by 2, and you get 64. Then you divide 64 by 2, and you get 32. Keep going until you get to 1. So, two goes into 128 like, 6 times. Math, man, it's a trip.
128 (128 times 4 gives 512)
Express 2 times 128 times 32 times 16 as an exponent of two
5 times with a remainder of 8
A= 23
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you say it 9 times
The required answer is 256/2 = 128.
It is: 32 times 4 = 128
21.3333
It is: 32 times 4 = 128
Oh, dude, like, you take 128 and divide it by 2, and you get 64. Then you divide 64 by 2, and you get 32. Keep going until you get to 1. So, two goes into 128 like, 6 times. Math, man, it's a trip.
128 (128 times 4 gives 512)
128