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Well, honey, when you divide 7 by 15, you get 0 with a remainder of 7. It's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole – it just doesn't quite go all the way. But hey, that's math for you – always keeping us on our toes!
When you divide 7 by 15, the quotient is 0 with a remainder of 7. This means that 7 divided by 15 equals 0 remainder 7. In mathematical terms, this can be written as 7 ÷ 15 = 0 R7.
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Restate the question to, "What multiple of 7 is one more than a multiple of 15?" The answer is 91.
Since the remainder is 0 when the numbers are divided by 3, then that number is a multiples of 3. For example, 45/3 = 15 remainder 0 45/4= 11 remainder 1 45/7 = 6 remainder 3
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Yes, you can divide a number by 8 and get a remainder of 7. Example: 15 divided by 8 is 1 remainder 7.