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Part A: is repeating 0.571428 the decimal equivalent of 4/7? Explain your reasoning.

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Yes, it is. You can simply input 4/7 in a calculator to see that the answer is


(4)/(7) = 0.571428571428571428\ldots

In other words, the 6-period digits 571428 keep repeating after the decimal point: we write this as


(4)/(7) = 0.\overline{571428}

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