When Wang Lele wrote a two-digit decimal, he forgot to count the decimal point, and the resulting integer was 63.36 larger than the original decimal point. Is this the topic?
63.36÷( 100- 1)=0.64
Reason: After removing two decimal places, the decimal point becomes 100 times of the original decimal place, and the number more than the original decimal place is 99 times of the original decimal place.