What is 14 mod 3?

Often represented by the operator "mod", the modulo is a mathematical operation that gives the remainder of an integer division.

The result of 14 mod 3 is 2.

How to compute 14 mod 3?

The simplest approach is to use the "mod" operator (often denoted as "%" in many programming languages), but you could do it manually in the following way:

Remainder = N ( M × N M )

(where N is the dividend, M is the divisor and N M represents the integer part of the quotient)

  1. 14 / 3 = 4.6666666666667
  2. ⌊4.6666666666667⌋ = 4 (We only keep the integer part)
  3. 3 × 4 = 12
  4. 14 - 12 = 2 (Subtracting gives us the remainder)

In short: 14 − (3 × ⌊14 / 3⌋) = 2

Is 14 divisible by 3?

A number is said to be divisible by another number, if the remainder of the division is zero.

Given that the result of 14 mod 3 is 2, this indicates that dividing 14 by 3 leaves a remainder of 2. Therefore, no, since the remainder isn't zero, 14 is not divisible by 3.