Any number greater than 199 will divide into both zero times and leave a remainder (of the original number); there is no upper limit to the numbers greater than 199. -------------------------------- The largest number to divide into both and leave the SAME remainder is 56 (leaving a remainder of 31 in both cases).
28 is one such number.
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There is no such number. You can have arbitrarily large numbers with this property - therefore there is no largest.
3 can't divide into anything and leave a remainder of 28. If you divide 43 into 157, the answer is 3, with a remainder of 28.
a number that can be divided and leave no remainder.
A 2 digit number divided by a four digit number, such as 2345, will leave the whole 2-digit number as a remainder. It cannot leave a remainder of 1.
Divide top number by bottom number leave remainder on top and move other number to sideex: x/c= a Rb Key: R=remainderThen, put your answer here:ex: ab/cPut your remainder here:ex: ab/c
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There are positive integers which divide 2004 to leave a remainder of 24: 30, 33, 36, 44, 45, 55, 60, 66, 90, 99, 110, 132, 165, 180, 198, 220, 330, 396, 495, 660, 990, and 1980