Math, asked by preerkumardas, 10 months ago

By what should 2^-3 multiplied to get the product 16
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Answered by dhruvalvvyas
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Answer:

2^7 is the required answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the answer be x.

Now, according to the question,

2^-3 × x = 16

x = 2^4/2^-3 = 2^{4-(-3)} = 2^7

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Answered by Mysterioushine
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let \: the \: number \: that \: should \: be \: multiplied \: be \: x \\  \\  =  >  {2}^{ - 3}  \times x = 16 \\  \\  =  >  {2}^{ - 3}  \times x =  {2}^{4}   \:  \:  \:  \: ( {2}^{4}  = 16) \\  \\  =  > x =  \frac{ {2}^{4} }{ {2}^{ - 3} }  =  {2}^{4}  \times  {2}^{3}  =  {2}^{7}

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