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Q: What number can be a remainder when dividing by 6?
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What is the largest remainder when dividing by 6 and explain?

The largest remainder when dividing by 6 is 5. This is true because if the remainder is 6, the 6 would divide into the number again. For example: 35 divided by 6 is 5 remainder 5. 36 divided by 6 cannot be 5 remainder 6 because 6 will divide into 36 again. The answer would be 6.


How do you make a remainder into a decimal?

you have to divide the remainder by the number you are dividing


What remainders are possible when you divide a number by 4 by 6 OR by 9?

assume dividing into whole number if you divide by 4 then remainder will be 0,1,2, or 3 by 6 then remainder will be 0,1,2,3,4 or 5 by 9 then remainder will be 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or 8


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What is 5 divided by 31 What is the remainder?

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what is the largest remainder you can have when dividing by 6?

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What is the remainder when dividing 158 by 8?

158/8 = 19 mod 6. The remainder is 6.


Why is 47 the greatest remainder you can have if you divide by 48?

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Which number could be a remainder when dividing by 6 would it be 4 or 7 or 9?

4 because 7 and 9 are greater then 6.


What is the largest possible remainder when dividing by 6?

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The number not including the remainder that results form dividing?

When dividing 13 by 10, 1 is the quotient and 3 is the remainder


What is remainder form?

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.