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Give an example of a fraction that results in a repeating decimal. Explain how to round the decimal number to the the nearest thousandth.
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Give an example of a fraction that results in a repeating decimal. Explain how to round the decimal number to the the nearest thousandth.
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1/3 results to the repeating decimal 0.3333333333...
u would round it to 0.333 because there are no numbers higher than 5 it would stay at 3
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