The answer is 13. If the remainder was 14 or more, then the quotient could be increased by 1 or more and the remainder reduced by the appropriate multiple of 14.
11
It is W - 1. If the remainder is greater than or equal to W, then you can subtract W from the remainder and increase the quotient by 1.
It is 22.
That is true.
The greatest possible remainder is 6. If it were 7 or more, you'd be able to take another 7 out of it.
The greatest possible remainder is 11.
11
If you're dividing a whole number by 2, then the greatest possible remainder is 1.
It is W - 1. If the remainder is greater than or equal to W, then you can subtract W from the remainder and increase the quotient by 1.
That is true.
40
It is: 40
It is 22.
The greatest possible remainder is 6. If it were 7 or more, you'd be able to take another 7 out of it.
It has to be 14.If you ended up with a remainder of 15 or higher then you wouldn't have done your division correctly!
One less than the divisor, so 6.
If you divide an integer by 9, the remainder can be anything from 0 to 8.If you divide an integer by 9, the remainder can be anything from 0 to 8.If you divide an integer by 9, the remainder can be anything from 0 to 8.If you divide an integer by 9, the remainder can be anything from 0 to 8.