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

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User Dzhefer
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The answer is no because when we basically divide the number , we always choose the result of the division [quotient] to be like the largest whole number of divisors possible to fit into the thing being divided [dividend] , when we realized that the divisor doesn't exactly divide the dividend , we set things up so the leftover falls short . Then we use fractions or decimals , one can put the remainder over the divisor , and the result is a mixed number.
Anyways a remainder is always less than a divisor .

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