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Express the repeating decimal 0.2 as a fraction

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Answer:

The fraction form of the repeating decimal is;


(2)/(9)

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to express the repeating decimal 0.2 (2 repeating) as a fraction.

let x represent the fraction;


\begin{gathered} x=0.2222\ldots \\ 10x=2.222\ldots \end{gathered}

Then subtract x from 10x;


\begin{gathered} 10x-x=2.222\ldots-0.222\ldots \\ 9x=2.0 \end{gathered}

Then we can divide both sides by the coefficient of x;


\begin{gathered} (9x)/(9)=(2)/(9) \\ x=(2)/(9) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the fraction form of the repeating decimal is;


(2)/(9)

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