Quotient of 8 and remainder of 3.
4
7
7.125
7.3333
58.7
15.5
484 divided into 6 using remainders = 80.66666666666667
8.4286
7.7059
To convert the decimal number 59 to its base 2 (binary) representation, you repeatedly divide the number by 2 and record the remainders. Starting with 59, the divisions yield the remainders: 1 (59 ÷ 2), 0 (29 ÷ 2), 1 (14 ÷ 2), 1 (7 ÷ 2), 1 (3 ÷ 2), and 1 (1 ÷ 2). Reading the remainders from bottom to top gives you the binary representation: 111011. Thus, the base 2 representation of 59 is 111011.
It is: 3647
When a number is divided by 9, the possible remainders are the integers from 0 to 8. This is because the remainder must be less than the divisor, which in this case is 9. Therefore, the complete set of possible remainders is {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}.