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Is a repeating decimal a rational number

A. Yes because it can be written as a/b and a and b are integers and b =0
B. Yes because it can be written in the form a•b where a and b are integers

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Option A

Explanation:

The answer to this question is option A or "Yes because it can be written as a/b and a and b are integers and b =0." Any number that can be written as a fraction is a rational number. In this case repeating decimals can be written as a fraction using different types of algebraic methods making it a rational number.

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