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Rebekah Carr
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10 October, 06:45
What is quotient and remainder
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Clinton Lam
10 October, 07:03
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Hi there, a quotient is the answer of a division problem. For example, 2:2=1, 1 is the quotient. A remainder is a number that is left over in a division problem. For example, 7:2=3 R1, R1 is remainder of 1.
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