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The Greatest Common Divisor is 3
Yes 3 will go into 51 an exact number (17) of times with no remainder. In other words 3*17=51
greatest common divisor of 60 and 231 is 3.
If the divisor of a division problem is 4, any number between 0 and 3 (inclusive) can be a remainder for that problem.
To determine the remainder when dividing 63 by a divisor, you need to perform the division and look at the remainder. For example, if you divide 63 by 5, the remainder is 3. However, if you divide it by 7, the remainder is 0.
The Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) for 12 3 is 3.
The Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) for 3 30 is 3.
The Greatest Common Divisor is 3
Yes 3 will go into 51 an exact number (17) of times with no remainder. In other words 3*17=51
Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) for 5 3 is 1.
The Greatest Common Divisor of 15, 18 3.
Greatest common divisor of 12 and 15 is 3.
greatest common divisor of 60 and 231 is 3.
It must be less else you have not divided properly; you could divide again 1 or more times!If the remainder is equal to the divisor (or equal to a multiple of the divisor) then you could divide again exactly without remainder. If the remainder is greater but not a multiple of the divisor you could divide again resulting in another remainder.E.g. Consider 9/2. This is 4 remainder 1. Let's say our answer was 3 remainder 3; as our remainder "3" is greater than the divisor "2" we can divide again so we have not carried out our original division correctly!
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No because it will have a remainder of 2
The answer depends on what the divisor is.