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1.3 KiB
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61 lines
1.3 KiB
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# flipping bird quiz
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use modulo with a conditional.
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## Name
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## Directions
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Use this activity document to guide your work in the [flipping bird tutorial](/lessons/flipping-bird/tutorial).
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Answer the questions while completing the tutorial. Pay attention to the dialogues!
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## 1. What does "modulo" mean in math?
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## 2. Consider the following directions
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If the rectangle below represents the BBC micro:bit, shade in the LEDs that show the value being stored into the **global variable**, `count`.
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```
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count = 1
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```
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![](/static/mb/empty-microbit.png)
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## 3. Consider the following code
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If the rectangle below represents the BBC micro:bit, shade in the LEDs that show the value being stored into the **global variable**, `count`. Explain why that particular area is shaded.
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```
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count = 1
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count_ = count_ + 2
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```
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![](/static/mb/empty-microbit.png)
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<br/>
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## 4. Consider the following directions
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Modulo (Mod) tells us what the remainder of a division is. For example, `15 mod 4 is 3` since 15 divided by 4 has a remainder of 3.
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```
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count = 12
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count = math.mod(count, 5)
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```
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If the rectangle below represents the BBC micro:bit, shade in the LEDs that show the value being stored into the **global variable**, `count`. Explain why that particular area is shaded.
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![](/static/mb/empty-microbit.png)
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<br/>
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<br/>
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