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Any whole number can be divided by 1 without leaving a remainder.
Any number. Can be divided by 1 without remainder.
That's the definition of a multiple.
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Any whole number can be divided by 1 without leaving a remainder.
46 can be divided by these numbers without leaving a remainder: 1 2 23 and 46.
1 can be divided into both numbers with no remainder
Any multiple of that number can be.
Any number. Can be divided by 1 without remainder.
That's the definition of a multiple.
The remainder is the number that is left over after the initial value has been divided as much as it can. If any numbers greater than 48 were present as a remainder, then these could be divided further into 48. If 48 is present as the remainder, then this can be divided by 48 to give 1, leaving no remainder. Thus, the largest possible remainder if the divisor is 48 is 47.
The largest odd number less than 50 is 49. An odd number is any integer that cannot be divided evenly by 2, leaving a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. In this case, 49 divided by 2 equals 24 with a remainder of 1, making it the largest odd number less than 50.
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A factor of a number is a number that can be divided into a number leaving no remainder.
14. The largest possible number for a remainder is 1 less than the divisor.
Six.