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Gina T.

asked • 12/15/14

explain how division expressions that have the same quotient and remainders are not necessarily equal to each other

explain how division expressions that have the same quotient and remainders are not necessarily equal to each other

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Mark M. answered • 12/16/14

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Seven divided by five equals one with a remainder of one.
Eighteen divided by sixteen equals one with a remainder of one.
While the quotient and remainder of one is equal to the quotient and remainder of the other. the two divisions are not the same.
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