Math, asked by Arcel, 1 year ago

When an odd number is divided by 25, the remainder

A,.Can only be an odd number less than 25.
B. Can only be an even number less than 25.
C. Can be any whole less than 25.
D. can be any whole number less than or equal to 25.

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Answered by ana205
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Answer:

It can be any whole number less than 25

Step-by-step explanation:

1. It can be any whole number -

for this, consider this example -

135 ÷ 25

Here an odd number is being divided by 25. And the quotient is 5, with remainder 10, which is not odd

another example -

130 ÷ 25

Here an even number is being divided by 25. And the quotient is 5, with remainder 5, which is not even

2. It needs to be less than 25 -

It needs to be so as if it is 25 or more than that, we can again divide it by 25

Therefore option C is the right answer

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