Answer:
38.2
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\boxed{+38.2}\\\\\sf 29 - 0\\= 29(0)\\29(0) - 228(76 \times 3)\\= 62(3)\\62(3) - 608(76 \times 8)\\= 15(2)\\15(2) - 152(76 \times 2)\\= 0[/tex]
- Notice every time a number ended up in the hundreds place, it was because a number for example, 2, was dropped into the next digit of the number. Let's say I get 18 from subtracting, and there is a 4 in the hundreds place, then 18 becomes 184 subtracted by any number below it that the divisor can multiply to.
- Note: Anytime 2 negative numbers are divided by each other, they will have a positive quotient.