It is 75.
The binary representation of the decimal number 1000 is 1111101000. In binary, each digit represents a power of 2, starting from the rightmost digit, which is 2^0. To convert 1000 to binary, you can repeatedly divide the number by 2 and record the remainders.
In division by 5, you can have remainders of 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. If you count zero, then you can have five possible remainders. If you are not counting zero, then 4 possible remainders.
1 & 2 are the only non-zero remainders you can get from dividing a whole number by 3.
2
The binary number for 25 is 11001. This is because binary is a base-2 number system, meaning each digit can only be 0 or 1. To convert the decimal number 25 to binary, you divide 25 by 2 repeatedly, noting the remainders from each division. Reading the remainders from bottom to top gives you the binary equivalent.
Divide the two-digit number by the one-digit number. If the remainder is zero then the 2-digit number is a multiple and if not, it is not.
2, 1 or 0.
the max remainder you can have when dividing by a number is that number minus 1 So 4 can only have 1, 2 and 3 as remainders. 9 can only have 1-8 and so on.
example-99/33=3
No it would be 2-3 digets depending on the number.
Divide the 2-digit number by the 1-digit number. If the quotient comes out a whole number, then the big one is a multiple of the small one.
20 if you divide by 17. 19 if you divide by 16. 18 if you divide by 15, 17 if you divide by 14. And so on. In fact any number from 10 to 99. That is, every two digit number.