Yes, provided the divisor is greater than 5.
5
No.
'5'
In division by 5, you can have remainders of 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. If you count zero, then you can have five possible remainders. If you are not counting zero, then 4 possible remainders.
5
It is not possible to answer this since the divisor is unknown.
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The largest possible number for a remainder is 1 less than the number of the divisor, so it is 5.
7.4
20 / 4 = 5 (no remainder) 21 / 4 = 5 remainder 1 22 / 4 = 5 remainder 2 23 / 4 = 5 remainder 3 24 / 4 = 6 (no remainder) Therefore the numbers that can remain after you've divided a number by four are 0, 1, 2, and 3.
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When 5 goes into 43, it goes 8 times with a remainder of 3. This can be calculated by dividing 43 by 5, which equals 8 with a remainder of 3. The remainder represents the amount left over after dividing as evenly as possible.