1, any number that you divide by 2 is either divisible by 2 (even) or not divisible by 2, leaving a remainder of 1 (odd).
As for example 38/6 = 6 with a remainder of 2
When a number can be divided by another number without leaving a remainder, it is called divisible. For example, 10 is divisible by 2 because when we divide 10 by 2, there is no remainder.
Divide the remainder by the divisor. Example: 5 / 2 = 2 and 1/2.
The cannot be such a number. The biggest possible remainder is 2.
the biggest remainder you can have when dividing by 2 is 1. Reason is ......if you divide an even number by 2 you will always get a round answer. However if you divide an odd number by 2 you will always get a full number with 1 reamining...i.e divide 3 by 2.........2 remainder 1......................divide 19 by 2 this will give you 9 remainder 1. Hope this helps
1, any number that you divide by 2 is either divisible by 2 (even) or not divisible by 2, leaving a remainder of 1 (odd).
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As for example 38/6 = 6 with a remainder of 2
When a number can be divided by another number without leaving a remainder, it is called divisible. For example, 10 is divisible by 2 because when we divide 10 by 2, there is no remainder.
Well, darling, when you divide any number by 5, the largest remainder you can get is 4. Why? Because when you divide by 5, the remainders can only be 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4. So, if you wanna keep it simple and sassy, the largest remainder with a divisor of 5 is 4.
Divide the remainder by the divisor. Example: 5 / 2 = 2 and 1/2.
58/8 = 7 and remainder 2
The cannot be such a number. The biggest possible remainder is 2.
If you take the number 969 and subtract the 9 remainder you get 960. Because the number is even you can divide it by 2. 969/2 = 480R9. :)
once you divide it by 2 there should be no remainder.
If you're dividing a whole number by 2, then the greatest possible remainder is 1.