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Deborah Thorpe |
6 Year old Nigerian Kid passes London GCSE in Maths. Deborah Thorpe turned now seven years and so was only five when she actually sat her GCSE, an exam normally taken by 16-year-olds, according to the Examination board records.
She is mentored by another Nigerian wonder kid, 11 year old Paula Imafidon who holds a joint world record as the youngest person to pass Maths & ICT GCSE with her twin brother, Peter (Guinness book of record).
The modulo operation (abbreviated “mod”, or “%” in many programming languages) is the remainder when dividing. For example, ”5 mod 3 = 2″ which means 2 is the remainder when you divide 5 by 3. help me with math
GREAT FUTURE AHEAD FOR THIS KID! AT LAST THERES A CHILD MAKING US PROUD IN A POSITIVE WAY.