What are the missing numbers in this sequence? 2, 4, 8, ..., 32, ..., 128

First, we need to look for a pattern. What are we needing to do to get from one number to the next? As you can see, we are multiplying each number by two to get the next number. 8 multiplied by 2 is 16, and 32 multiplied by 2 is 64. So the two missing numbers are 16 and 64.

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