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when n÷5 leaves a remainder of 2, find's the one's digit of n​

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Answered by khushi1136
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Unit digit of N is either 2 or 7. Unit place of a number is the remainder when it is divided by 10. So we will find out the remainder of N when divided by 10. Hence 2 is the unit digit in this case

Answered by Anonymous
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when n÷5 leaves a remainder of 2, find's the one's digit of n

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Unit digit of N is either 2 or 7.

Unit place of a number is the remainder when it is divided by 10. So we will find out the remainder of N when divided by 10. Hence 2 is the unit digit in this case.

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