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Find each quotient.
688÷7=


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okay so if your dividing long division this is how you do it first you would divide 7 into 68 since it can't divide into just 6, and 7 divides into 68, 9 times so you would put 9 on top, and 9 x 7 is 63, so 68 minus 63 is 5 then you would carry down the eight which would make the next number 58 and 7 divides into 58, 8 times, and 7 x 8 is 56, and 58 minus 56 is 2 so the 2 qoes down and the remainder is 2 but if you need multiple remainders the you need to keep on dividing so you need to put a 0 at the end of 688 and you can do this because 688 is the same as 688.0 its the same so you just keep on dividing so you bring the 0 down and that makes 20, 7 goes into 20 2 times so now you would put a .2 on top and 2 x 7 is 14 so 14 goes under the 20 and 20 minus 14 is 6 then you need more than one remainder you just keep going so you add another 0 at the end, so it should look like this 688.00 now and you drop the 0 and that makes the 6 a 60 and 7 goes into 60, 8 times so put a 8 on top  and 8 x 7 is 56 and 60 minus 56 is 4 so your answer would be 98.28  but you can keep going this is what i have gotten so far 98.285714, also this is a problem where you aren't going to get an answer where you don't have a remainder
also the numbers .285714 all keep on repeating forever and there's a mathematical sign that you put over decimals like that (that just keep on repeating themselves) but i forgot what its called i know this is long but i hope it helped you:)