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If you get number other than zero, you'll either identify it as the remainder, and use it to form a fraction, or you'll introduce a decimal point to the number inside the division "house", and bring it straight up. Then introduce zeros to the right of that decimal and continue. Depending on what you are dividing by, you might get a decimal that ends, like you would when dividing by 2, 4, 5, 8 and 10. Or, you might get an infinite loop, like what happens dividing by 3. Recognizing the infinite loop allows you to know what pattern of digits follow the decimal point in your answer, as it will eventually settle on a repeating pattern.