When a math problem has a remainder, it just means that there is a number left over after the division is done. To check your answer, just multiply your quotient and divisor and add your remainder. Your total should match the number you started with.
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danielgarong
thanks and how do you get a remainder?? and why are other ways of dividing dont have a remainder??
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Answer:
When a math problem has a remainder, it just means that there is a number left over after the division is done. To check your answer, just multiply your quotient and divisor and add your remainder. Your total should match the number you started with.
Answer:
when you cannot divide the remaining number
Step-by-step explanation:
example: 9 r.1
3 √ 10
- 9
= 1 1 divided by 3 is cannot be so 1 is the remainder