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5 August, 05:13

How would you convert the repeating, non terminating decimal into a fraction? Explain the process as you solve the problem 0.1515.

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  1. 5 August, 05:29
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    An irrational number is defined as a number with a decimal number that is repeating infinitely, thus non-terminating. A rational number on the other hand is a fraction. To convert an irrational number to a rational number, then we can use a calculator and input the repeating number more than 15 times and we can get a fraction. 0.1515 repeating is equivalent to 5/33
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