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Hi
I winder if this kind of calculation is possible. Let say I have a number like 33525, I want to divide this by a number of other numbers and end up with 0, other numbers may be something like 375, 500, 750, 2000 etc and you can use any combination of them to get to 0. For example if I had a start figure of 5000 I could use 2 x 2000 and 2 x 500 and it would leave 0 at the end. (I am not sure if I have explained this properly, apologies if not) Thanks S |
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