No. The part of the number after the decimal point (if any) is the quotient of the remainder from the original division and the original denominator.
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To convert a remainder into a fraction, you can simply place the remainder over the divisor. For example, if you have a remainder of 2 when dividing 7 by 3, you can express it as 2/3. To convert the remainder into a decimal, divide the remainder by the divisor. In the same example, dividing 2 by 3 would give you 0.666... or 0.67 when rounded to two decimal places.
you have to divide the remainder by the number you are dividing
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