The remainder is less than the divisor, which means that the quotient is just right.
For example, 20÷3
The remainder of quotient 2 is greater than the divisor 14. At this point, the trial quotient is small.
If the remainder of quotient 6 is 2, it is less than the divisor. It means that the trial operation is just right.
If the quotient 7 is greater than the dividend. Explain that the test business is big.