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A number when divided by 2 gives remainder 0. which of the following can not be a unit digit of that number (a. 0, b. 2 ,c. 5,d. 8)​

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Answered by tarsemsingh25980
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if we will divide 2. by 0 so our answer will comes 0 no reminder ....

Answered by monica789412
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c.5 is the unit digit which remainder is not a 0.

 Given:

A number when divided by 2 gives the remainder 0.

To find:

Find the not a unit digit of the number

Step-by-step explanation:

From option a ,

Number =0

\frac{0}{2}=0

The remainder is 0

Next option b,

Number =2

\frac{2}{2}=1

The quotient is 1 and The remainder is 0

Next option c,

Number =5

\frac{5}{2}=2

The quotient is 2 and The remainder is 1. Because .

Next option d,

Number  =8

\frac{8}{2}=4

The quotient is 4 and The remainder is 0

Hence Number 5 is a unit digit which remainder is not a 0.

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