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When the denominator of a proper fraction is 99 , What do you notice about the repeating digits in it decimal form ?

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When the denominator of a proper fraction is 99 , the repeating digits in it decimal form are the number present in the numerator

Explanation:

Given the denominator of the fraction is 99.

Assume the numerator as any number and perform the division operation.

For eg:

(i)
(5)/(99) = 0.05050505... the repeating digits are 05

(ii)
(25)/(99) = 0.25252525... the repeating digits are 25

(iii)
(95)/(99) = 0.95959595... the repeating digits are 95

This explains that when a number is divided by 99, the repeating digits are the number present in the numerator in decimal form.

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