Find the numerical equivalent of 2 ⋅ (1 point)
5 2
−2
8
2
128
16

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine the numerical equivalent of the expression \( 2 \cdot (1 \text{ point}) \), we need to clarify what "1 point" refers to. In many contexts, "1 point" can be taken to mean a score of 1, which may be a common usage in educational or gaming environments.

Thus, if we proceed with the assumption that "1 point" is simply 1, we can evaluate:

\[
2 \cdot 1 = 2
\]

If "1 point" refers to another specific numerical value, please clarify, and I’ll be able to assist you further.

Please note that the numbers listed afterward (5, 2, -2, 8, 2, 128, 16) do not seem to be related directly to the expression \( 2 \cdot (1 point) \) without additional context. If you need me to perform a certain calculation using those numbers, please provide more details!

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