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Let's find the decimal equivalent of 24 over 13 with the condition that we're rounding to the nearest 100th.
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Let's get started with some long division.
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So we're going to have 24 with three decimals afterwards, divide by 13.
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You may be wondering why i went with specifically three extra decimal points.
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That's tens, hundreds, thousands.
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So if we're rounding to the nearest hundredth, then we need to look at the thousands in order to know if we're rounding up.
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Or down.
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With that out of the way, let's get started.
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13 doesn't go to two, but it goes into 24 once.
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24 minus 13 just gives us 11, and we carry down a 0 to give us 110.
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All right, so now 13 goes into 110 a total of eight times.
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Remember your decimal point up top.
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And 13 times 8 is 104.
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We make this subtraction, and we will get an answer of six...