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The division of whole numbers is the process of determining how many times one whole number (the divisor) fits into another whole number (the dividend). The result of this operation is called the quotient. If the dividend cannot be evenly divided by the divisor, the quotient may include a remainder, indicating what is left over after division. For example, dividing 10 by 3 results in a quotient of 3 with a remainder of 1, since 3 fits into 10 three times, totaling 9, with 1 remaining.

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