Suppose you get zero as the remainder when you divide the numerator of an improper fraction by the denominator.
What does that tell you?
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Answer:

If you get 0 as a remainder for ANYTHING, not just fraction division, that tells you that fraction A is perfectly divisible by fraction b or that one fraction is perfectly divisible by the other :)

Answer: A zero remainder means the fraction is equivalent to a whole number. 9. ... Suppose you get 0 as the remainder when you divide the numerator of an improper fraction by the denominator.

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