The answer is 13. If the remainder was 14 or more, then the quotient could be increased by 1 or more and the remainder reduced by the appropriate multiple of 14.
As a whole number it is 14
Numbers that are divisible by 14 are those that when divided by 14, result in a whole number without any remainder. Examples of such numbers are 14, 28, 42, 56, and so on.
How about 14 because 14/9 = 1 with a remainder of 5
Nine can be divided by 5 with a remainder of 4.
The answer is 13. If the remainder was 14 or more, then the quotient could be increased by 1 or more and the remainder reduced by the appropriate multiple of 14.
As a whole number it is 14
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If you divide a whole number by 15, the remainder can be any number between 0 and 14.
When its numerator is divisible by its denominator with no remainder as for example 14/7 = 2
Numbers that are divisible by 14 are those that when divided by 14, result in a whole number without any remainder. Examples of such numbers are 14, 28, 42, 56, and so on.
14 is, itself, a whole number.
The number of times 3 goes into 44 can be calculated by dividing 44 by 3. The quotient is the whole number part of the division, which is 14.666... However, since we cannot have a fraction of a division in this context, we take the whole number part, which means 3 goes into 44 14 times with a remainder of 2.
510 -14 = 496
How about 14 because 14/9 = 1 with a remainder of 5
It rounds up to 14 as a whole number
14 x 5 + 4 = 74 74 / 5 = 14 with 4 remainder