2401 is one such number.
The answer depends on the level of mathematics you are at: from simple remainders left when one number is divided by another to the remainder theorem where is is the division of one polynomial by another.
301 is one such number.
16.6
1726 is one such number.
I don't think there is such a number.
The answer depends on the level of mathematics you are at: from simple remainders left when one number is divided by another to the remainder theorem where is is the division of one polynomial by another.
a wide array of numbers... here is one 52/8 = 6 and remainder 4
23.25
The possible number of remainders is always one less than the divisor.
The definition of a factor is a number that divides evenly into another number with no remainder. Since no factor has a remainder, the GCF definitely can't have one.
301 is one such number.
If the remainder is greater than the divisor then you can divide it once more and get one more whole number and then have less remainders.
16.6
1726 is one such number.
I don't think there is such a number.
1.125
One possibility is 138.