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226 things and 63 days.
Not enough days to do one thing each day!
Luckily, division is our friend. We divide 226 things by 63 days to see how many things a day you have to do.
[tex] \frac{226}{63} = 3.587[/tex].
3.587 rounded, if you would like to write in that form, is 3.59, or further rounded, 3.6.
3.587/3.59/3.6 things a day, or more logically, 4 things a day.
It wouldn't be 3 -- you would have quite a lot of things left to do after 63 days.
Not enough days to do one thing each day!
Luckily, division is our friend. We divide 226 things by 63 days to see how many things a day you have to do.
[tex] \frac{226}{63} = 3.587[/tex].
3.587 rounded, if you would like to write in that form, is 3.59, or further rounded, 3.6.
3.587/3.59/3.6 things a day, or more logically, 4 things a day.
It wouldn't be 3 -- you would have quite a lot of things left to do after 63 days.