There are 13 possible remainders: the numbers from 0 to 12 (inclusive).
13: 0 to 12, inclusive.
Only 3 non-zero remainders.1, 2, and 3 are the only possible non-zero remainders since any number greater than or equal to the divisor could also be divided, to result in a new quotient. A remainder of zero, means that the dividend is divisible by the divisor (the divisor is a factor of the number)
If the dividend is a multiple of 8 then there will be no remainders in the quotient otherwise the possible remainders are limitless
The possible number of remainders is always one less than the divisor.
With the divisor (the number you are dividing by) as 9, there are 9 possible remainders: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
8 integer remainders. From 0 to 7 (inclusive).
It will probably depend on the dividend (the number to be divided)
Anything less than 8.
20 possible remainders.
There are two possible nonzero remainders when dividing a number by 3: 1 and 2. Any nonzero integer can be divided by 3 resulting in either a remainder of 1 or 2.
Only 3 non-zero remainders.1, 2, and 3 are the only possible non-zero remainders since any number greater than or equal to the divisor could also be divided, to result in a new quotient. A remainder of zero, means that the dividend is divisible by the divisor (the divisor is a factor of the number)
If the dividend is a multiple of 8 then there will be no remainders in the quotient otherwise the possible remainders are limitless
The possible number of remainders is always one less than the divisor.
There are 8 possible remainders - including 0.
With the divisor (the number you are dividing by) as 9, there are 9 possible remainders: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
8 integer remainders. From 0 to 7 (inclusive).
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In division by 5, you can have remainders of 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. If you count zero, then you can have five possible remainders. If you are not counting zero, then 4 possible remainders.