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and steps  the answer please??
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do you need a  decimal quotient? or fraction?

if decimal:     53  /  898  =   0.0590200...

1st: add a decimal point to 53 then 0... put the point above in the quotient

2nd: divide as 530 by 898   , the quotient is 0

3rd: place another 0 in 530 it becomes 5300, which when divided by 898 = 5

4th: multiply 5 by 898 = 4490, subract this from 5300 = 810, then put another 0.

5th: 8100 divided by 898 = 9 , multiply 9 by 898 = 8082, subtract this from 8100..

6th: continue putting 0 to the difference then divide again...
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