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10 January, 11:04

Can a remainder in division problem ever equal the divisor

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  1. 10 January, 13:52
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    The question here is, if the remainder of a certain division can ever be equals to the divisor?

    Well, the answer is NO.

    Remainder will always be smaller than the divisor. Because the divisor is the one that used to divide the dividend and the remaining number that cannot be divided by the divisor is called remainder.

    For example

    => 100 / 15m how many 15 are there in 100?

    => 6, so that’s equals to 90, with the remainder of 10

    10 is lesser than 15 which is our divisor.
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