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Unfortunately, the browser used for posting questions is hopelessly inadequate for mathematics: it strips away most symbols. All that we can see is "40.065.23". From that it is not at all clear whether you mean 40.0 and 65.23 or 40.06 and 5.23 or even 40.065 and .23 It makes little sense for me to try and guess - I may as well make up my own questions and answer them!

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Q: Estimate the quotient to the nearest whole number by using compatible numbers 40.065.23?
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