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Consider the equality \(25 = 4 \times 5 + 5\). Why is this
not
the Euclidean division of \(25\) by \(4\)?
Because \(4 \times 5\) does not equal \(20\).
Because the quotient must be greater than the remainder.
Because the remainder (\(5\)) is not strictly less than the divisor (\(4\)).
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