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Answer:


(10)/(33)

Explanation:

The line above the 30 means repeating, so it would be 0.303030303030.....

The only equation there that is equal to that is
(10)/(33)

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Answer:


\sf (10)/(33)

Explanation:

When we calculate
\sf (10)/(33) ,we get a repeating decimal: 0.\overline{303030...}, which is equivalent to 0.\overline{30} when rounded to two decimal places.

Note:

A repeating decimal, also known as a recurring decimal, is a type of decimal representation of a rational number in which one or more digits repeat infinitely after a certain point.

Therefore,

The equivalent expression of :


\sf 0.\overline{30} \textsf{ is } (10)/(33)

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