Remainders is a calculator to solve division problems in the remainder form used by elementary school kids. For example, 7/3 is 2 remainder 1 and 2.333333 in decimal form. Unlike other calculators, this does not show the work.
Scroll through the numbers from 1 to 100,000,000,000. See which numbers are Prime and view the Prime Factors of the Composite numbers. Prime Numbers are marked with a red circle Prime Factors can be viewed by tapping on a number Pinch and Zoom to change the number of columns
Division is a great way to learn and practice long division. From simple 1-digit problems to more advanced 2-digit problems, Division will provide the necessary guidance and practice to master long division. Your support will help keep the updates coming Thank you for your support
Learn the mechanics of long division with a touch interface. Drag digits down, slide the decimal into the correct position, and tap to identify repeating decimals. Contact [email protected]
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