When you take away the whole and still have some left over it is because you divided the word "wholesome" in two.
The word "Wholesome"
It is called the Remainder.
Example: 13 ÷ 4 = 3 r1 (the r means remainder) Therefore, 4 divides into 13, 3 times and the remainder is 1
The word "wholesome"
Whole some. You take away the whole and there are still SOME left over
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Whole- - - - (take away the some) wholesome whole THE ANSWER IS IN THE RIDDLE FOR CRYING OUT LOUD :'( :D your welcome!
HABIT
The answer to this riddle is "wholesome." When you take away the word "whole" from "wholesome," you are left with "some," indicating that there is always "some" left when you remove the "whole." This riddle plays on the wordplay between "whole" and "some," highlighting the concept of wholesomeness and completeness.
When you take away the whole and still have some left over it is because you divided the word "wholesome" in two.
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The word "Wholesome"
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WHOLESOME!! :)
A fraction of a whole, or others why known as a decimal number.
It is called the Remainder.