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6 July, 09:46

Why is the remainder always less than the divisor?

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  1. 6 July, 13:23
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    Because if it was more than the divisor it could be really divided again. Then, in the case where there's a number at the endbut it's too small for the divisor to divide into it again ... It's the remainder
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