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I know how to convert fractions and decimals but the the fact that it’s repeating threw me off so can someone help please?

I know how to convert fractions and decimals but the the fact that it’s repeating-example-1
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Answer: It really dosen't matter if its repeating. If it's repeating just put a line ABOVE THE REPEATING PART. I will explain a little bit so you know what I mean.

Step-by-step explanation: So say you divide 2 by 3 your going to get 0.66666666666. You don't have to put all those 6's. All you have to do is put 0.66 with a line above the two sixes. This will indicate you have a repeating decimal. And this works with any repeating number!

I hope this helps!!!!

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The answer is C just took the test for my sister
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