Advanced Engineering Mathematics
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Learning Outcome: Be able to set-up but not prove statements with congruence that require cases. This is just another mod problem.
Question) Today is Friday. For each part below, state the computation you are doing to help the computation become feasible.
a) What day will it be 1 day from now?
b)What day will It be 7 days from now?
c)What day will it be 14 days from now?
d)what day will it be 221 days from now?
e) What day will it be 72022 days from now?
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