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25 March, 01:48

Explain why, in division, there is sometimes a remainder

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  1. 25 March, 01:50
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    There is sometimes a remainder because sometimes a number, like 6, can't go into a number, like 10, equally, so there is a number remaining, and that becomes the remainder.
  2. 25 March, 02:01
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    Ther is a remainder because a number can not go into a nother number equaly
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