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    • 19 cannot be divided exactly by 5. The closest you can get without going over is 3 x 5 = 15, which is 4 less than 19. So 4 is the remainder.
    • There are 7 bones to share with 2 pups. But 7 cannot be divided exactly into 2 groups, so each pup gets 3 bones, and there is 1 left over. We say: "7 divided by 2 equals 3 with a remainder of 1".
    • 10 is not exactly divided by 3. Since the closest value, we can get 3 x 3 = 9.
    • When 41 is divided by 7, the quotient is 5 and the remainder is 6.
    • John has 75 cupcakes and he distributed it equally among 6 of his friends.

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    Remainder Definition (Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary) - Math is Fun
    An amount left over after division (happens when the first number does not divide exactly by the other). Example: 19 cannot be divided exactly by 5. The closest you can get without…
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    Division and Remainders - Math is Fun
    Sometimes when dividing there is something left over. It is called the remainder. Example: There are 7 bones to share with 2 pups. But 7 cannot be divided exactly into 2 groups, so…
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    Remainder (Definition, Formula, How to find remainder) - BYJU'S
    The Remainder is the value left after the division. If a number (dividend) is not completely divisible by another number (divisor) then we are left with a value once the division i…
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    What Is a Remainder? Definition, Formula, Properties, Example - SplashLearn
    When one number divides another number completely, the remainder is 0. The remainder is always less than the divisor. If the remainder is greater than the divisor, it means that th…
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    What is a Remainder in Math? (Definition, Examples) - BYJUS
    Remainder: The number which is left after the division operation is known as the remainder Example 1: John has 75 cupcakes and he distributed it equally among 6 of his friends.
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