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4,030 PointsQuestion two order of operations
Can somebody please help me with question two of the order of operations quiz, I've tried to work everything out using a standard and scientific calculator but still nothing.
I'm having trouble with the %s I don't fully understand how to work that out. I have gone through the video a couple times but that doesn't seem to help.
Kind Regards Christopher
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe "%" symbol is the operator for "modulus" or "remainder". If your calculator doesn't do this directly, it's the remainder left after a division. For examples, 10 % 3 = 1 and 10 % 7 = 3.
Also, this documentation page has a chart that might be helpful for doing things in the right order: Operator Precedence.
Christopher Houston
4,030 PointsChristopher Houston
4,030 PointsThank you!