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How do you Use long division to divide 34,298 by 26, Then, select the true statement?

The quotient has a remainder of 4. The quotient has a remainder of 14. The quotient has no remainder. The quotient has a remainder of 12.

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The answer is the remainder has a quotient of 14

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What is the remainder of 34298 divided by 26?

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