That's right 1.2. Well, two times two is four. Two times three is six. One times two is two, and one times three is three. And guess what I got? If I add that up, I get three dot eight, four.
All right, because if you remember, I've got to move my decimal how many places? How many decimal places do I have? I have two. So I move it to places over here. All right, if you have a problem with that, go back and review my, my lesson on multiplication. All right, so it all works out.
Again, go through some of these examples that I'm going to give you. If you need to go back and review the instruction on how to do long division. It's, it's a little bit complicated. You can do it if you try go through it a couple of times. I'm going to give you a couple of examples and the answers right after this one and then again now there's a worksheet with them also. All right.
Okay, here are some problems. Take a few minutes and do them. When you have finished. rejoin this presentation, and you will see the answers so hit the pause button, do the exercises, at least make an attempt to do them, then rejoin the seminar or rejoin this presentation and You'll see the solutions, okay? Okay, let's move on. And I'm going to show you the answers where you go take a look at them.
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We'll do everything in our power that makes sense to get you to understand what I present here. All right, we're going to do yeah, we're going on to the next subject.