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Notice that the modulus, 2, is the same as the numerator of the fractional part of the mixed number, and that the decimal part 0.4 is equivalent to the fraction . We can use these conversions to calculate the modulus of not-too-huge numbers on a standard calculator. Modulus on a Standard Calculator. To calculate a mod n on a standard calculator ................
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