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Allisson Hendrix
10 June, 03:59
Why is it important to interpret
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Cheese
10 June, 06:41
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1. Why interpreting a remainder is very important.
In a certain division solution, you cannot check if your answer is write without a remainder that if your division has a remainder.
For example 11 / 2 = 5 remainder of 1
If you were not able to interpret the value of remainder, when you check it without the remainder:
=> 5 x 2 = 10, thus we need to add the remainder to make it 11 again.
Remainder tells how many is left after the division that happened.
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Juliana Rowland
10 June, 06:52
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Its important because if you dont the answer will be a couple numbers off
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