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Madilynn Rocha
2 February, 02:43
Divide using repeated subtraction
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Madalyn Acosta
2 February, 05:13
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You would keep subtracting the number until you get to 0. Ex. 36/6=6 you would do this by subtracting 6 from 36 until you reach 0
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