Oh, dude, the greatest remainder you can have when you divide by 5 is 4. Like, when you divide any number by 5, the remainder can only go up to 4 because once you hit 5, it's like a whole new cycle starting again. So yeah, 4 is the magic number for remainders when it comes to dividing by 5.
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Yes, you can have a remainder of 5 when you divide by 6. If you divide 11 by 6, it will go into it one time with a remainder of 5.
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5, or .8 with a three repeating.
The greatest whole number is 5, but you could get a value higher than 5 but less that 6 if there are decimal places involved. So you could have a remainder of 5.999999999999999999 for example.
Yes, you can have a remainder of 5 when you divide by 6. If you divide 11 by 6, it will go into it one time with a remainder of 5.
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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.
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11