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3 January, 16:15

Identify a two-digit dividend that will result in a quotient with a remainder 1 when the divisor is 4

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  1. 3 January, 16:44
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    17, 21, 25, etc. because when you divided 4 by any of these numbers you will get your answer with a remainder of 1. For example, 17/4 is 4 R. 1 because 4 times 4 is 16, then you will have one left over. (At my school you always go to a decimal not a remainder)
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