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Peyton Barber
22 July, 02:20
Why must the remainder be less than the divisor?
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Porkchop
22 July, 02:42
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Because more will be a whole number
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Edwin Graves
22 July, 02:56
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Because if the remainder is larger then you can still divide the remainder.
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