What is 10 mod 30?




Here we will explain what 10 mod 30 means and show how to calculate it. 10 mod 30 is short for 10 modulo 30 and it can also be called 10 modulus 30.

Modulo is the operation of finding the Remainder when you divide two numbers. Therefore, when you ask "What is 10 mod 30?" you are asking "What is the Remainder when you divide 10 by 30?".

We will show you two methods of finding 10 mod 30 (10 modulo 30). To differentiate our methods, we will call them the "Modulo Method" and the "Modulus Method".


Before we continue, we remind you of what the different parts of a division problem are called so you can follow along: Dividend / Divisor = Quotient and in this case 10 is the Dividend, 30 is the Divisor, and the answer is called the Quotient.

Furthermore, the Quotient x.y has two parts: x to the left of the decimal point is the Whole part, and y to the right of the decimal point is the Fractional part.

Modulo Method
To find 10 mod 30 using the Modulo Method, we first divide the Dividend (10) by the Divisor (30).

Second, we multiply the Whole part of the Quotient in the previous step by the Divisor (30).

Then finally, we subtract the answer in the second step from the Dividend (10) to get the answer. Here is the math to illustrate how to get 10 mod 30 using our Modulo Method:

10 ÷ 30 ≈ 0.333333
0 × 30 = 0
10 - 0 = 10

Thus, the answer to "What is 10 mod 30?" is 10.


Modulus Method
To find 10 mod 30 using the Modulus Method, we first find the highest multiple of the Divisor (30) that is equal to or less than the Dividend (10).

Then, we subtract the highest Divisor multiple from the Dividend to get the answer to 10 modulus 30 (10 mod 30):

Multiples of 30 are 0, 30, 60, 90, etc. and the highest multiple of 30 equal to or less than 10 is 0. Therefore, to get the answer:

10 - 0 = 10

Thus, once again, the answer to "What is 10 mod 30?" is 10.


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