 This time I'm going to introduce the division method for real numbers. As before, this is the counterpart to the multiplication method for converting fractions. As a result, it should look like we're working through the multiplication method backwards. In this case, we will take the least significant digit from our fraction. We will copy it into our solution. And then we'll divide this entire thing by our source base. We'll get a new number out. It will be some fraction that will leave room to copy in another number as the whole number. Then we'll divide by our source base again. And we'll just keep doing this until we run out of digits in our fraction, at which point we're done. We figured out what this is in our destination base.