Mathematical 'division' is all about dividing up a quantity into several batches all the same size, and then finding out how much is left over after it is divided up. EXAMPLE a piece of wood is 77 cm long, and we want to 'divide ' it up to get as many pieces as possible which are all the same size. So, if we want pieces that are all 8 cm long, then the answer is :- 77/8 = 9 and 5 cm left over. The left over is called the 'Remainder' , the bit that remains.
If the divisor of a division problem is 4, any number between 0 and 3 (inclusive) can be a remainder for that problem.
remainder
Yes there is. The real problem is just inverting the remainder into the decimal for the answer.
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remainder
If the divisor of a division problem is 4, any number between 0 and 3 (inclusive) can be a remainder for that problem.
the parts of division problem are : dividend , divisor , quotient and remainder . where : dividend = quotient * divisor + remainder
then do the oppsite.Multiply.
remainder
Yes there is. The real problem is just inverting the remainder into the decimal for the answer.
The left over number or numbers
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Multiply the quotient times the dividend and then add on the remainder to the product.
quotient,divisor, and dividend and remainder
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remainder
a repeating decimal or a remainder.