Question 1199403
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You made the problem more complicated than it needs to be by multiplying one of the numbers by 100 and the other by 10 -- presumably to make them both whole numbers.<br>
But doing that makes arriving at the correct answer more difficult -- dividing the two resulting whole numbers gives the wrong answer, because you didn't multiply the two original numbers by the same number.<br>
If you want to keep the decimal places in your calculations, then you need to multiply both of the given numbers by the same number.<br>
The other tutors who responded showed different ways to do the problem correctly.  You can do either 759.2 divided by 13, or 7592 divided by 130.<br>
But another (probably easier) method is to ignore the decimal points completely in your actual calculation.<br>
Divide 7592 by 13 (which is what you did eventually) to get 584.  Those are the correct digits in the answer; but you need to determine where the decimal point goes.<br>
The original problem has you dividing 75.92 by a number a bit greater than 1, so the result should be something a bit less than 75.92.<br>
Obviously neither the "584" itself doesn't satisfy that condition; nor does your answer of "0.584".  The only reasonable answer -- a number "a bit less than" 75.92 with digits "584" -- is 58.4.<br>