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Erika says that no matter how many decimal places she divides to when she divides 1 by 3, the digit 3 in the quotient will just keep repeating. Is she correct? Explain
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Erika says that no matter how many decimal places she divides to when she divides 1 by 3, the digit 3 in the quotient will just keep repeating. Is she correct? Explain
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yes she is , because when you divide 1 into 3 the answer is 0.3 and it’s repeating !
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