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  2. When you do division, you end up with either a remainder, or you end up with the final result being a decimal. Ultimately, the decimal is the remainder divided by the divisor. So 7 / 2 is 3 with a remainder of 1, and you can divide 1 by 2 to get one half or 0.5, which you then add to the original 3.

  3. Dividend = (divisor x quotient ) + remainder. Use this basic formula to calculate the divisor, quotient, or remainder, depending on which pieces you have and which you still need to find. You can also rewrite this equation to find the remainder. Just switch a few things around: Remainder = dividend — (divisor x quotient)

  4. Division and Remainders. 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 each pup gets 3 bones, and there is 1 left over: We say: "7 divided by 2 equals 3 with a remainder of 1" And we write: 7 ÷ 2 = 3 R 1.

  5. The definition of the remainder is the part of a quantity that is left after dividing it into equal groups. For this let us look at a simple example. A number 30 on dividing into 7 parts, we are left with 2. 30 = 7 × 4 + 2. Here the number 2 which is left after the dividing 30, is the remainder.

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