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Math 455 (Number Theory) - Fall 2017 Note: The example at the end has an error in it. Here is the correct calculation. 383 / 256 = 1 R 127 127 / 64 = 1 R 63 63 / 16 = 3 R 15 15 / 4 = 3 R 3 3 / 1 = 3 R 0

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