It's a factor of the whole number that it divides into with no remainder.
Well, darling, sixteen divided by six gives you two and a remainder of four. So, if you want it as a whole number, you simply drop the remainder and you're left with two. Math can be a real hoot, can't it?
No, if you have a remainder larger than your whole number, you must have divided incorrectly. very good
factor
It is called a factor.
You can't express 23/8 as just one whole number; the result is not integral. The nearest you can come is "2 with a remainder of 7".
It's a factor of the whole number that it divides into with no remainder.
Well, darling, sixteen divided by six gives you two and a remainder of four. So, if you want it as a whole number, you simply drop the remainder and you're left with two. Math can be a real hoot, can't it?
When the remainder is zero the answer is a whole number. Put that number over 1 for an improper fraction.
No, if you have a remainder larger than your whole number, you must have divided incorrectly. very good
factor
A factor.
You incorporate the fractional remainder into the mean. The mean does not have to be a whole number.
divisible
It is called a factor.
12 is the smallest whole number that gives a remainder of 4 when it is divided by 8.
266 / 2 = 133 remainder 0