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								title: Compound Assignment With Augmented Division
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								## Compound Assignment With Augmented Division
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								Computers read from left to right. So, using the '/=' operator means that the variable is divided with the number on the right, then the variable is assigned to the quotient. Like so:
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								    var d = 10;
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								    d /= 5; // Now, 'd' is equal to 2
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