A two-digit number is divided by the sum of its digits. What is the largest possible remainder?
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The largest possible remainder is 9 in theory. This will occur when the divisor is 10, that is, when the sum of the digits is 10. But to get a remainder of 9 the last digit must be 9, therefore the 2-digit number would be 19, and after division by 10, the remainder is, in fact 9.

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