you wouldn't have a remainder higher than 2 as 3 would be able to be divided into itself.
The greatest remainder when dividing by 3 is 2. When you divide any integer by 3, the possible remainders are 0, 1, or 2. For example, if you divide 7 by 3, the quotient is 2 and the remainder is 1, while dividing 8 by 3 gives a remainder of 2, which is the highest possible remainder for that divisor.
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When you divide 24 by 7 the remainder is 3.
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The greatest possible remainder is 11.
If you're dividing a whole number by 2, then the greatest possible remainder is 1.
Greatest common factor of 39,63 and 144 is 3. 3 is the highest factor that can divide 39,63 and 144 without a remainder.
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When you divide 24 by 7 the remainder is 3.
If you take four consecutive numbers, for example, 27, 28, 29, and 30, then 27/3 = 9, 28/3 = 9 remainder 1, 29/3 = 9 remainder 2, 30/3 = 10. Therefore, the greatest remainder you can get when dividing by 3 is 2.