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  • 29-11-2018
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Can the remainder be greater than the divisor? Why or why not?

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rianaten3 rianaten3
  • 29-11-2018
No it couldn't be greater because that means the divisor could go into the remainder at least one more time.
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PossessedPizza
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  • 29-11-2018
The remainder can never be equal to, or greater than the divisor. In the above example, a remainder of “8″ when dividing by 5 is illogical, because 8 is greater than 5, and includes another multiple of 5 closer to the dividend
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