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ACT Question of the Day Explained – February 3, 2014 – Math, Division

Today’s ACT math question of the day is about dividing with remainders.  The remainder, you may or may not recall, is the part “left over” when we divide one integer by another.  For instance, if I divide 4 by 3, I get 1 with 1 left over, so my answer is 1 remainder 1 or 1R1.

One more practice round before we go on to the problem: 14/6 = ? Continue reading