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5/11 mod 100, 5/11 modulo 100 as well as 5/11 modulus 100 all mean the same: 🙂
The remainder of the (Euclidean) division of 5/11 by 100.
What is 5/11 modulo 100?
- 5/11 is the dividend
- 100 is the divisor (modulo)
- 0.454545454545455 is the remainder
So, the answer is:
Next, we show you the math.
How is 5/11 mod 100 Calculated?
Any decimal number is made up of a whole part, followed by a decimal point, followed by its decimal digits.
Conduct the three steps below:
- Take the whole part of 5/11 / 100 called quotient: 0
- Multiply the quotient by the divisor: 0 × 100 = 0
- Subtract the result from step 2 from the dividend: 5/11 – 0 = 0.454545454545455
Proof: 0.454545454545455 = (0 × 100) + 0.454545454545455.
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