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To find the remainder when dividing 5134 by 7, we first divide 5134 by 7 to get 733.4285714. Since remainders must be whole numbers, we subtract the whole number part (733) from the result, getting 5134 - (7 * 733) = 5134 - 5131 = 3. Therefore, when dividing 5134 by 7, the remainder is 3.

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5134 ÷ 7 = 733 remainder 3

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733 remainder 3

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