Answer:
0.36
I believe you're asking for a "How-to" on how you turn some kind of repeating decimal into a "proper" decimal?
Explanation:
most decimals are "proper" when they have a whole number
(1)
and a decimal repeating or not.
(1.333543232323)
(1.323)
if the decimal has 4 or more digits
(1.3232)
(1.32323)
etc
then it is im-propper.
in that case, make it a proper decimal by making it a duo-decimal. (not an actual term)
(1.32)
Hope this helped, I know it made no sense, and it sucked.
But good luck!