# The operator rem(a, b) returns the remainder after dividing a by b. # Write a function that takes a single integer (n) and calls the function in the previous exercise, passing it rem(n,3), rem(n,5), and n. # Call it seven times with the arguments 10, 11, 12, and so on. You should get “Buzz, 11, Fizz, 13, 14, FizzBuzz, 16. fun = fn {0, 0, _} -> "FizzBuzz" {0, _, _} -> "Fizz" {_, 0, _} -> "Buzz" {_, _, c} -> c end fizzBuzz = fn n -> fun.({rem(n,3), rem(n, 5), n}) end IO.puts fizzBuzz.(10) IO.puts fizzBuzz.(11) IO.puts fizzBuzz.(12) IO.puts fizzBuzz.(13) IO.puts fizzBuzz.(14) IO.puts fizzBuzz.(15) IO.puts fizzBuzz.(16)