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I have a division problem (7200 divided by 68) and i can't solve it, so i used a calculator and calculator said the answer is 105.8. Where did the zero come from?
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I have a division problem (7200 divided by 68) and i can't solve it, so i used a calculator and calculator said the answer is 105.8. Where did the zero come from?
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i have a division problem (7200 divided by 68) and i can't solve it, so i used a calculator and calculator said the answer is 105.8. Where did the zero come from?
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when you do the second step it is 40 so you add one zero from the 7200 and thats where you got the zero
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