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You just sorta chop it up into numbers that are obviously divisible by your divisor like 2181/7: 7 goes into 2100 300 times 7 goes into 81 around 11.571 times (11 with 4 leftover). Then add The important part is remembering basic multiplication facts while doing it this way
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How I divided 81 seems weird but I just added 77 and 4/7 in my head since I know 1/7 is .143
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