128
128
128 * 128 is equal to 16,384.
128. 1+1=2 2+2=4 4+4= 16 16+16= 32 32+32= 64 64+64 = 128 128+128 = 256 256+256 =512 512+512= 1024 Each time take the answer from the previous problem and double it to find the next number in the sequence.
24. It should be 32 which is double of 16
225 is, but 128 isn't . 225 is the square of 15. 128 is double the square of 8, and half the square of 16.
2 x 64 = 128
LCM(32, 128) = 128.
128
128
12-8 = 4
128 * 128 is equal to 16,384.
128. 1+1=2 2+2=4 4+4= 16 16+16= 32 32+32= 64 64+64 = 128 128+128 = 256 256+256 =512 512+512= 1024 Each time take the answer from the previous problem and double it to find the next number in the sequence.
The GCF is 128.
A eight by eight pan would have an area of 64. So a pan double that size would have an area of 128. Therefore we need a pan that length and width multiply to equal 128. This can mean a 8 by 16 or 11.3 by 11.3 pan. In standard bakeware, a 9 X 13 pan can be used to double a recipe that calls for an 8 X 8 pan.
24. It should be 32 which is double of 16
62% of 128= 62% * 128= 0.62 * 128= 79.36