Answer:
<u>Residue</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Let a and b be integers. We define a mod b to be the residue of dividing a by b. For example, if a evenly divides b, then a mod b=0, 20 mod 6= 2. The modulus operator is widely used in programming, and it is convenient when a and b are large numbers.
a mod b is always a nonnegative integer. In fact, 0≤ a mod b≤ |b-1| by the division algorithm. a and b can also be negative integers. Since 8=-(-5)+3 then 8 mod -5= 3.
As a final example, some known properties can be rewritten in terms of mod. a mod 2=0 if and only if a is even. a mod 2=1 if and only if a is odd.
72 degrees
(well it says answers need to be 20 words long.. So I wrote this)
How much money in the account? that piece is a bit cut out
The answer is A, the first one :)
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
When dividing numbers by fractions, we can simply multiply the umber by the reciprocal of the decimal. So,
4 ÷ 1/5 = 4 × (reciprocal of 1/5)
A reciprocal of a number is the same number written under 1. aka, 1 divided by that number, which simply is flipping the numerator and denominator of a number.
So the reciprocal of 1/5 is 5/1 = 5.
So 4 ÷ 1/5 = 4 × 5.
So your answer is 5.
hope it was useful!