Any number less than twelve.
When dividing numbers, after getting a whole number if there is a remainder don't keep dividing. Just write it down. The example of that is when you want to put a certain number of items in boxes but you have too many. 150 bottles and you want to put 12 in each box, You'll have 12 boxes with a remainder of 6.
you have to divide the remainder by the number you are dividing
7 because if the remainder was 8, you could just divide it one more time
When dividing 13 by 10, 1 is the quotient and 3 is the remainder
7
Any numeral from 0 to 8 could be a remainder when dividing by 9.
8
It would be 1.
5
1 with remainder 12.
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.
The largest remainder, when dividing by any integer, n is n-1. So, when dividing by 2, the largest remainder is 1.
If the remainder must be an integer value, then the largest remainder you can have from any equation when dividing by 12 is a remainder of 11. Example: (23 / 12 = 1 R11) 12 goes into 23 one time, and there's 11 left over. If there was more than 11, such as (24 / 12), then the answer would be 2 with no remainder.
When you are dividing, sometimes the answer doesn't come out evenly. We call the part that's left over the remainder. 12 divided by 5 = 2, with 2 left over 12/5 = 2, Remainder 2
When dividing numbers, after getting a whole number if there is a remainder don't keep dividing. Just write it down. The example of that is when you want to put a certain number of items in boxes but you have too many. 150 bottles and you want to put 12 in each box, You'll have 12 boxes with a remainder of 6.
The answer depends on what you are dividing by 11.
you put that number as your remainder