Thank you. It gave me 9.13877574435632e10. What does that mean?

On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 12:26:32 PM UTC-7, kcrisman wrote:
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>> > How do you find the decimal that is equal to 7950734897590/87 
>> > 
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>> You don't say how many places you want. There are lots of ways if that 
>> doesn't matter, for example 7950734897590/87.0 
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> Or N(7950734897590/87) , assuming you haven't redefined N as N=10 or 
> something during the session.
>
> (7950734897590/87).n() should always work - n for numerical approx.
>

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