Explanation:
Sure. 7/6 as a decimal is 1.166666666..., which is a repeating decimal. This means that the number 6 repeats infinitely after the decimal point.
To convert a fraction to a decimal, we can divide the numerator by the denominator. In this case, we have 7 divided by 6. This gives us a quotient of 1 and a remainder of 1.
The remainder of 1 means that we have to keep dividing the numerator by the denominator, and the remainder will always be 1. This is why the decimal is repeating.
We can write the repeating decimal as 1.166666666..., or we can use a bar over the repeating part to indicate that it repeats infinitely. So, 7/6 can also be written as 1.\overline{16}.
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