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Select Repeating or Nonrepeating to correctly classify each decimal.

0.192 with a line over the 2
0.314 with a line over the
0.5353...
0.7777
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User Timidboy
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Answer:


\sf 0.19\overline{2} \quad Repea\:\!ting


\sf 0.\overline{314} \quad Repea\:\!ting

0.5353... Repeating

0.7777 Non-repeating

Explanation:

A repeating decimal is a decimal number with a digit (or group of digits) that repeats forever.

There are three ways to show a repeating decimal:

  • Several duplicates of the repeating digit or block of digits, followed by an ellipsis, e.g. 0.3333... or 0.123123...
  • A dot or a line above a repeated digit, e.g.
    \sf 0.\.{3} or
    \sf 0.\overline{3}
  • A line above a repeating block of multiple digits, e.g.
    \sf 0.\overline{123}


\sf 0.19\overline{2}

This is a repeating decimal as the line over the "2" means that this digit repeats forever.


\sf 0.\overline{314}

This is a repeating decimal as the line over the "314" means the group of digits 314 repeats forever, e.g. 0.314314314...

0.5353...

This is a repeating decimal as there are two duplicates of the repeating block of digits "53" followed by an ellipsis.

0.7777

This is non-repeating decimal as there are no dots or lines above any of the digits, nor an ellipsis after the repeating digits.

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