See, Firstly for 1.82.
in the chart, we can see 0.182 which is just 1.82 multiplied by 0.1.
so what we can do in the equation
multiply both sides by 10,
and now since we have got 1.82 on one side we can simply
reciprocate the whole equation
so we get reciprocal of
Now for the case of 1.67,
in the chart, we see 0.167 which is again 1.67 divided by 10
we can simply do the above procedure again and get answer = 0.6
and all we did is see the chart properly and find values related to the question value. No calculator is required
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