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The equivalent of 6/11 is a repeating decimal.How many digits are in the repeating decimal?
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The equivalent of 6/11 is a repeating decimal.How many digits are in the repeating decimal?
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I think its 15 counting the whole thing;
0.54545454545455
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Hi there!
There are
infinite
digits in a repeating decimaI.
Usually, repeating decimals go on forever. They rarely stop ;)
Hope this helps!
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