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    re·main·der
    [rəˈmāndər]
    noun
    remainder (noun) · remainders (plural noun)
    1. a part of something that is left over when other parts have been completed, used, or dealt with:
      "leave a few mushrooms for garnish and slice the remainder" · "the remainder of the year"
      Similar:
      remaining part/number/quantity
      part/number/quantity (that is) left over
      those left
      additional people/material/things
      extra people/material/things
      • mathematics
        the number which is left over in a division in which one quantity does not exactly divide another:
        "23 divided by 3 is 7, remainder 2"
      • a copy of a book left unsold when demand has fallen:
        "it seems that buying and selling remainders is the lowest form of bookselling"
    2. law
      an interest in an estate that becomes effective in possession only when a prior interest (devised at the same time) ends.
    verb
    remainder (verb) · remainders (third person present) · remaindered (past tense) · remaindered (past participle) · remaindering (present participle)
    1. dispose of (a book left unsold) at a reduced price:
      "titles are being remaindered increasingly quickly to save on overheads"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in remainder): from Anglo-Norman French, from Latin remanere (see remain).
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    In mathematics, a remainder is the amount "left over" after performing some computation. It is the integer "left over" after dividing one integer by another to produce an integer quotient (integer division). The term can also refer more generally to any portion left over. wikipedia.org 1 2 3

     
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    What is a remainder? The amount left over when you divide two numbers. For instance, let's examine $$ 11 \div 2 $$. When you divide 11 by 2, you end up with 1 'left over' as shown in the worked out long division below:

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