Yes - any number one fewer than a multiple of 6 will give a remainder of 5. For example, 11/6 = 1 remainder 5. 17/6 = 2 remainder 5.
Yes, you can have a remainder of 5 when you divide by 6. If you divide 11 by 6, it will go into it one time with a remainder of 5.
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53 divided by 6 equals 8 with a remainder of 5
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.
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32 divided by 5 is 6 with remainder 2.
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The largest integer remainder is 6.
The quotient is 207 with a remainder of 5
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