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16 times. 16x5=80
10 One eighth of 16 = 16/8 = 2 so 5 eighths of 16 = 16x5/8 = 10 or simply 5x2 since 16/8 = 2
16x1=16 16x2=32 16x3=48 16x4=64 16x5=80 16x6=96 16x7=112 16x8=128 16x9=144 16x10=160 176 192 208 224 240 256 272 288 304 320 336 352 368 384 400 416 432 448 464 480 496 512
Okay so, lets try our factors starting with 2. 16x2 is 32: Nope not close enough! 16x3 is 48: Nope! You can also try by adding on to 48+16 is 64 now check by multiplying. 16x4 is 64: See we were correct! 16x5 is 80: thats 10 less than 90. Lets try one more time 16x6 is 96: Aww we went to high! So your answer is 5 with a remainder of (your turn!)
90 ounces. 16x5
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there are sixteen ounces in a gallon, so that would be 16x5 which is 80.
sqrt (80) = sqrt (16x5) = 4 x sqrt(5)
16 oz = 1 Lb 16x5 = 80
There are 16oz in a pound so 16x5=80+3=83 ~From a 12 yr old girl
16 = 24 and 5 have no common factor so the LCM is 16x5=80
16 times. 16x5=80
80. There are 16oz to a pound. 16x5=80.
OH MY! A 16x5 feet 300 dpi image will be a whopping 57,600 x 18,000 pixel size. Its no wonfer your image is so large. You dont need that much resolution for a large image as it will probably be looked at from a distance. So a dpi of about 36 would be just fine at a more manageable 6912 x 2160 pixels. Is it possible you meant inches instead of feet?
OH MY! A 16x5 feet 300 dpi image will be a whopping 57,600 x 18,000 pixel size. Its no wonfer your image is so large. You dont need that much resolution for a large image as it will probably be looked at from a distance. So a dpi of about 36 would be just fine at a more manageable 6912 x 2160 pixels. Is it possible you meant inches instead of feet?
32 well theres 16 ounces in a pound so that means that two pounds will be 32 ounces. 16 times 2 is 32