0.12
Done the calculation (get the answer) and also show the remainder (don't round up or down).
U round it up
It means what's left over after a division as for example 18/5 = 3 with a remainder of 3
If you mean evenly (with no fraction or decimal part or remainder) the answer is no. When it's divided by 36, the remainder is 18.
Yes the mean can have a remainder but the remainder would normally be either rounded or converted into a fraction.
You incorporate the fractional remainder into the mean. The mean does not have to be a whole number.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When we divide 547 by 8, we find that the remainder is 3. Just like adding a touch of color to a painting, finding remainders can add a little extra detail to our math problems.
Alright, honey, interpreting the remainder is like looking at the leftovers after a long meal - it's the amount that doesn't quite fit evenly into the divisor. It's what's left over when you divide one number by another. Think of it as the crumbs at the bottom of the cookie jar - not necessary for the main calculation, but still worth acknowledging.
0.12
Done the calculation (get the answer) and also show the remainder (don't round up or down).
a group or part that are left
U round it up
If you mean 60 divided by 12 then it is exactly 5 with no remainder.
It means what's left over after a division as for example 18/5 = 3 with a remainder of 3
If you mean evenly (with no fraction or decimal part or remainder) the answer is no. When it's divided by 36, the remainder is 18.
Do you mean what, when divided by 2, leaves a remainder? That'd be any odd number (or fraction).