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Find the whole number n sach that n÷n​

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Answered by subhadra53
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Although typically performed with a and n both being integers, many computing systems allow other types of numeric operands. The range of numbers for an integer modulo of n is 0 to n − 1 inclusive. (a mod 1 is always 0; a mod 0 is undefined, possibly resulting in a division by zero error in programming languages.) See modular arithmetic for an older and related convention applied in number theory.

Answered by aditya4456
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1 is the anwer since......

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1/1=1

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