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1. If the division N +5 leaves a remainder of 3, what might be the ones digit of N?
(The one's digit, when divided by 5, must leave a remainder of 3. So the one's digit
must be either 3 or 8.)
2. If the division N +5 leaves a remainder of 1, what might be the one's digit of N?
3. If the division N +5 leaves a remainder of 4, what might be the one's digit of N?​

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Answered by pansumantarkm
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Step-by-step explanation:

If the division N ÷ 5 leaves a remainder of 1, what might be the one's digit of N?

Ans: The one's digit, when divided by 5, must leave a remainder of 1. So the one's digit must be either 1 or 6.

If the division N ÷ 5 leaves a remainder of 4, what might be the one's digit of N?

Ans: The one's digit, when divided by 5, must leave a remainder of 4. So the one's digit must be either 4 or 9

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