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14 May, 05:59

In division, why should the remainder not be greater than the divisor

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  1. 14 May, 06:10
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    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.
  2. 14 May, 06:14
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    Because when you devide you are basically subtracting numbers not adding.
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