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2) 5/6 and 76
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Answered by Arinjay6127
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Answer:

5/6 mod 76 = 0.8(3)

5/6 is the dividend, 76 is the divisor (modulo), 0 is the quotient explained below, and 0.8(3) is called the remainder. The division rest of 5/6 by 76 equals 0.8(3), and the value of the quotient is 0.

Proof: 5/6 = (76×0) + 0.8(3). Note that there is no other quotient q than 0, and that there is no other remainder r than 0.8(3) which solves the equation 5/6 = (76×q) + r and 0 ≤ r < 76; r \in \mathbb{R}∈R; q \in \mathbb{Z}∈Z.

Now that you understand what 5/6 mod 76 means, it’s time to zoom in on how this modulo operation is actually calculated. Step by step, easy and straight to the

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