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8 October, 12:39

Can the remainder in a division problem ever equal the divisor? explain why or why not.

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  1. 8 October, 14:49
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    Lets imagine we have 8/2. We all know the answer is 4, because if i have 8 objects and i want to divide them equally amond 2 ppl, each will get 4 objects. However, if the remainder would equal the divisor, one would say 8/2 = 4 remainder 4. This means that one person succesfully got the 8 objects, and there are 4 left. But each person needs 4 objects, so the remaining objects can fully satisfy mathematical inductive perpectives, so the person may take the full 4 objects
  2. 8 October, 15:56
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    No, cause the remainder might be bigger than divisor.
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