The rem() CSS function returns a remainder left over when the first parameter is divided by the second parameter, similar to the JavaScript remainder operator (%). The remainder is the value left over when one operand, the dividend, is divided by a second operand, the divisor. It always takes the sign of the dividend.
Note: To read about the unit rem, see the <length> page.
For example, the CSS rem(27, 5) function returns the remainder of 2. When dividing 27 by 5, the result is 5 with a remainder of 2. The full calculation is 27 / 5 = 5 * 5 + 2.