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gcf(16x8, 24x7) = 8x7 16x8 = 8x7 x 2x 24x7 = 8x7 x 3
16 multiplied by 8 is 128.
sqrt(16x8) = 4x4
16. There are 128 ounces in one gallon. Divide 128 ounces by 8 ounces =16 16x8=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.
gcf(16x8, 24x7) = 8x7 16x8 = 8x7 x 2x 24x7 = 8x7 x 3
The answer is 84128.
16 multiplied by 8 is 128.
Yes!
sqrt(16x8) = 4x4
2^7 = 2x2x2x2x2x2x2 = 4x4x4x2 = 16x8 = 128
well i have a 91 3/4 ton 4x4 and i used to run 16x8 factory rims now i run 16x12 rear and 16x8 in the front with 33x12.5 all the way around the 12 inch looked cool in the front but rubbed hope this helps
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the bolt pattern is 5x4.75 and the extremes ran 16x8 rims
Most are 16x8 but an ATX AX195 CORNICE 16x9 will fit.
There are 4 quarts in a gallon. 1 quart = (1/4) gallon
To calculate how many 16x8 blocks are needed for a 9'x9' patio, first convert the dimensions to inches: 9 feet = 108 inches. The area of the patio is 108 inches x 108 inches = 11,664 square inches. Each 16x8 block covers 128 square inches (16 inches x 8 inches). Dividing the patio area by the block area gives 11,664 ÷ 128 = 91.5, so you would need 92 blocks to cover the patio.