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I hate these types of math problems

I hate these types of math problems-example-1
User Denmch
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2 Answers

1 vote

Answer:

B

Explanation:

We want to get a denominator made up of all nines, and 11 is a multiple of 99, so we can use it. We can multiply the fraction by
(9)/(9) to get a denominator of 99:


(6)/(11) *(9)/(9) = (54)/(99)

Now, whenever you have a denominator of nines, the amount is how long the repeat pattern is. Also, the numerator would represent the digits that repeat. In this case, it would be two digits long and the digits would be 5 & 4. We can write it as the decimal:

0.54545454.....

This is the same as option B

User Fayilt
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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

When you divide 6/11 you get 0.5454545454 and so on. It is B and not C because both digits are repeating. Hope this helps! :)

User Kothvandir
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