Okay, so today I was messing around with some numbers and I got this idea to divide 3,000,000 by 52. Not sure why, it just popped into my head. Maybe I was thinking about weeks in a year or something. Anyway, I grabbed my calculator and started punching in the numbers.
First, I typed in 3,000,000. Then, I hit the division button. You know, the one with the line and two dots? Yeah, that one. After that, I entered 52 and pressed the equals sign. I kind of like the anticipation when it takes a bit long to calculate, it is so cool.

- Typed in 3,000,000
- Hit the division button
- Entered 52
- Pressed equals
The calculator did its thing, and the result came up. It showed 57692.3076923… and it just kept going! A repeating decimal, I guess. It was way more complicated than I thought it would be.
I mean, I knew it wouldn’t be a whole number, but I didn’t expect it to be this long, never-ending string of digits. I sat there for a minute, just staring at the screen. What the hell am I going to do with this, anyway?
Then I thought, maybe I could round it up. So, I decided to round it to two decimal places. That made it 57692.31. Much cleaner, right?
Rounded it to 57692.31
I started playing around with this rounded number. I multiplied it by 52 again, just to see if I’d get back to 3,000,000. Of course, it wasn’t exact because of the rounding, but it was pretty close! I got 3000000.12. Close enough, I thought.
So, yeah, that’s my little adventure with numbers today. It wasn’t anything groundbreaking, but it was kind of fun. Just goes to show, you never know what you’ll end up doing when you start playing with a calculator. I guess sometimes the simplest ideas can lead to some interesting results. It’s funny how the brain works, right? You start with a simple division and end up pondering the wonders of repeating decimals. It made my afternoon a bit more interesting, that’s for sure.
