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[QUOTE="symbolipoint, post: 6870490, member: 58864"] Hard to be certain exactly. I learned "Long Division" while studying it along with basic Algebra in high school; although we were all supposed to have already learned Long Division before we reached Algebra in high school. On the positive side, I myself was better able to learn Division shortly after reaching high school. I had by then learned better how to study things about numbers and basic arithmetic. [/QUOTE]
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