Ok, so we know that the product of means something added, and we are given that eleven and a number are less than 53. So the equation is 11+X<53.
Answer:
First let's define what modular arithmetic is, what would come is an arithmetic system for equivalence classes of whole numbers called congruence classes.
Now, the modular division is the division in modular arithmetic.
Answering the question, a modular division problem like ordinary arithmetic is not used, division by 0 is undefined. For example, 6/0 is not allowed. In modular arithmetic, not only 6/0 is not allowed, but 6/12 under module 6 is also not allowed. The reason is that 12 is congruent with 0 when the module is 6.
That's easy if there is 100 chairs there would be 10 rows with ten chairs in each row
Answer:
0.012
Step-by-step explanation:
0.6/48.24
1. multiply numerator and denominator by 100 to get 60/4824
2. divide 60 by 4824
3. you get 0.012
( i would've written out how to get that answer but there are about 10 steps and it's really hard to type them out)