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Use long division to find a repeated decimal equivalency for the fraction. Upload all of your work as part of your final answer.

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I'll try to explain this to my best ability..

Explanation:

Use long division to find a repeated decimal equivalency for the fraction. Upload-example-1
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Answer:

0.88

Explanation:

You first multiply the fraction by 11 which is 88/99. Then, from common knowledge, you'll know that anything over 99 is repeating itself so it is 0.88 repeating.

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