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Find the position value you want and you can see that the digit just to the right of it. If that digit is fewer than 5, do not modify the rounding digit but drop all digits to the right. If that digit is larger than or equal to five, add one to the rounding digit and slump all digits to the right.
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Write the divisor before the division bracket and write the dividend under the bracket.
Multiply both the divisor and the dividend by the number 100. Or move the decimal point with two places right side in both the divisor and the dividend. Proceed with the following and put the decimal normally as shown in the dividend.
Example 4:
Divide 4.3217 ÷ 0.13Answer : 33.2438
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