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When 7/11 is written as a decimal, what is the sum of the first 20 digits after the decimal point? Pls Help

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Answer:

90

Explanation:

Using long division, we find that Every group of two digits after the decimal point has a sum of 9 so the sum of the first 20 digits after the decimal point is 10*9=90

User Onkar Musale
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There's a neat trick to finding the rational form of a repeating decimal number. Take for instance
x=0.123123123\ldots. Then


x = 0.123123123\ldots \\\\ \implies 1000x = 123.123123\ldots \\\\ \implies 1000x - x = 123.123123\ldots - 0.123123\ldots \\\\ \implies 999x = 123 \\\\ \implies x = (123)/(999)

It's easy to reverse this method to find the repeating decimal form of
\frac7{11}. Let


x = \frac7{11}

Multiply the numerator and denominator by 9,


x = (63)/(99)

It follows that


x = (63)/(99) \\\\ \implies 99x = 63 \\\\ 100x - x = 63.6363\ldots - 0.6363\ldots \\\\ \implies x = 0.636363\ldots

The first 20 digits after the decimal are made up of 10 each of 3 and 6, so the sum is 10 × (3 + 6) = 90.

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