Here we will explain and find the remainder of the fraction 13/3.
We like this exercise, because we think math learners will better understand fractions in general by finding the remainder of fractions such as 13/3.
The fraction 13/3 has a numerator and denominator. The numerator is 13 (above the fraction line) and the denominator is 3 (below the fraction line).
Furthermore, the numerator (13) is the part and the denominator (3) is the whole. In other words, to create a whole you need 3 parts. In this case, you have 13 parts. So the question becomes, "How many wholes can you make with 13 parts and how many leftovers will you have?"
You can make a total of 4 wholes by using 12 parts. You can't make more wholes than that, because then you would go over 13 parts.
The difference between the parts you used to make as many wholes as possible, and how many parts you have total, is leftover parts. Furthermore, the leftover parts are the remainder of 13/3. Therefore the answer is 1.
Here is the math to clarify what we explained above:
3 fits fully 4 times into 13.
4 times 3 equals 12.
13 minus 12 = 1 remainder.
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