The remainder divided by the divisor is the fraction. For example 12 divided by 7 is 1 with remainder of 5; the remainder fraction is 5/7 so answer is 1 and 5/7
When we say "7 remainder 1," we mean 7 divided by 1 leaves a remainder of 1. This can also be expressed as 7 divided by 1 equals 7 with a remainder of 1. To write this as a fraction, we can express it as 7/1 + 1/1, which simplifies to 8/1 or simply 8.
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6 remainder 1 is equal to 6 1/10th as a fraction.
9, remainder 1
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The remainder divided by the divisor is the fraction. For example 12 divided by 7 is 1 with remainder of 5; the remainder fraction is 5/7 so answer is 1 and 5/7
The answer it yes because 9/9=1. 1 is a whole number. The answer has no remainder, it's not a decimal, nor is it a fraction. So it does go into 9 evenly.
When we say "7 remainder 1," we mean 7 divided by 1 leaves a remainder of 1. This can also be expressed as 7 divided by 1 equals 7 with a remainder of 1. To write this as a fraction, we can express it as 7/1 + 1/1, which simplifies to 8/1 or simply 8.
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Put the remainder as the numerator of the fraction. Put the divisor (the number that you divided by) in the denominator. Example 20 ÷ 6 = 3 remainder 2. the fraction is 2 / 6, which can simplify to 1/3 if you wish. So the answer is 3 1/3.
13 of them with a remainder of 1
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6 remainder 1 is equal to 6 1/10th as a fraction.
9, remainder 1
fraction of -9 = -9/1
When the remainder is zero the answer is a whole number. Put that number over 1 for an improper fraction.