OscarHernanadez
OscarHernanadez OscarHernanadez
  • 17-08-2016
  • Mathematics
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Can the remainder in a division problem ever equal the divisor? why or why not?

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MathGeek289
MathGeek289 MathGeek289
  • 17-08-2016
Yes. This Is Possible. The Reason Why Is Because:
You Can Have Perfect Squares. 
For Example. 7 * 7 = 49. 
If You Were to Do:
49/7 = 
We Know That 49/7 = 7, Because 7 * 7 = 49.
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haybug1228
haybug1228 haybug1228
  • 18-08-2016
Yes it can because if you mulitply the two same numbers together than divide your product by the number you mutipy it is the same. 2 examples 5x5=25 25/5=5 or 4x4=16 16/4=4
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