Mastering Modular Arithmetic: A Simple Guide to Understanding the Concept π’
Discover how modular arithmetic works with clear explanations and examples. Perfect for math enthusiasts and students looking to deepen their understanding!

Tom Rocks Maths
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Question 6 from Tom Rocks Maths and I Love Mathematics - answering the questions sent in and voted for by YOU. This time we explore modular arithmetic through the familiar example of the 12-hour clock.
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Q1: What is the probability I have the same PIN as someone else?
Q2: How long would it take to sink to the bottom of the ocean?
Q3: What is the gravitational field of a hollow Earth?
Q4: What is the best way to win at the board game Monopoly?
Q5: What are the most basic Mathematical Axioms?
Q6: How does Modular Arithmetic work?
Q7: What is the Gamma Function?
Q8: How many ping-pong balls would it take to lift the Titanic from the ocean floor?
Q9: What is the graph of x^x?
Q10: How can you show geometrically that Pi is between 3 and 4?
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Full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by8Mf6Lm5I8&list=PLMCRxGutHqfmb00xXx9n0VSZK85g82NI_
Q1: What is the probability I have the same PIN as someone else?
Q2: How long would it take to sink to the bottom of the ocean?
Q3: What is the gravitational field of a hollow Earth?
Q4: What is the best way to win at the board game Monopoly?
Q5: What are the most basic Mathematical Axioms?
Q6: How does Modular Arithmetic work?
Q7: What is the Gamma Function?
Q8: How many ping-pong balls would it take to lift the Titanic from the ocean floor?
Q9: What is the graph of x^x?
Q10: How can you show geometrically that Pi is between 3 and 4?
Produced by Dr Tom Crawford at the University of Oxford.
For more maths content check out Tom's website https://tomrocksmaths.com/
You can also follow Tom on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @tomrocksmaths
https://www.facebook.com/tomrocksmaths/
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