dividing two numbers always leaves a remainder
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The quotient is the number of times a division is completed fully, while the remainder is the amount that is left that doesn't fully go into the divisor. For example, 127 divided by 3 is 42 R 1, so 42 is the quotient and 1 is the remainder.
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When one number can be divided by another number with no remainder, we say the first number is divisible by the other number. For example, 20 is divisible by 4 ( ). If a number is divisible by another number, it is also a multiple of that number. For example, 20 is divisible by 4, so 20 is a multiple of 4.
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