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How would you convert the repeating, nonterminating decimal to a fraction? Explain the process as you solve the problem. 0.1515
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How would you convert the repeating, nonterminating decimal to a fraction? Explain the process as you solve the problem. 0.1515
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Hey there!
To convert the repeating nonterminating decimal into a fraction, you would ROUND.
Round 0.1515 into 0.2
Now, make a fraction.
2/10, which can be simplified into 1/5.
I hope this helps!
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