It will probably depend on the dividend (the number to be divided)
There are 13 possible remainders: the numbers from 0 to 12 (inclusive).
20 possible remainders.
Only 3 non-zero remainders.1, 2, and 3 are the only possible non-zero remainders since any number greater than or equal to the divisor could also be divided, to result in a new quotient. A remainder of zero, means that the dividend is divisible by the divisor (the divisor is a factor of the number)
If the dividend is a multiple of 8 then there will be no remainders in the quotient otherwise the possible remainders are limitless
There are 8 possible remainders - including 0.
The possible number of remainders is always one less than the divisor.
In division by three, possible nonzero remainders are 1 and 2.
With the divisor (the number you are dividing by) as 9, there are 9 possible remainders: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
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8 integer remainders. From 0 to 7 (inclusive).
There are 11 possible remainders (1 to 11). If something is divisible by 12, there is said to be no remainder, but this can be considered to be a remainder of 0, making 12 possible remainders.