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Next to the quotient, write R(x). Let x be the remainder number.

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What is the remainder of 71 divided by 6?

11.8333


What are remainders?

Remainders are the leftover numbers in division. For example, 6 doesn't fit in to 25 perfectly. It fits in to 24 perfectly. 25-24=1. 1 is the remainder for 25 divded by 6.


How do you do short division with remainders?

your teacher give you short problem and then if you get it they might give you the long one so keep trying


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Are remainders and decimals the same?

no, remainder is left after division and decimal is any number with a decimal (point) in betweenNo. Remainders are the 'left overs' of an imperfect division of a number. Such as ten divided by three would be three, remainder oneDecimals are the 'fractional' part of a number after the decimal point which would be less than a whole number.A remainder left after division is actually a common fraction. The numerator is the remainder and the denominator is the divisor. Any common fraction can be converted into a decimal fraction by dividing the numerator by the denominator, so remainders can be decimals added to the quotient. As examples, dividing 49 by 14 gives a quotient of 3 and a remainder of 7, which can also be written as 3 7/14 and simplified to 3 1/2 or converted to 3.5. Similarly, 114 divided by 10 gives a quotient of 11 and a remainder of 4, which can also be written 11 4/10 and simplified to 11 2/5 or converted to 11.4