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29 August, 12:04

9/14 as a recurring decimal

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  1. 29 August, 12:30
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    0.6428571

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, divide 9 by 14 to get 0.6428571428571

    There is a pattern here. Notice how after "428571", the sequence repeats again with another "429571" - I've bolded it and underlined it to show the relationship.

    Now, remove the bolded and underlined section. Draw a straight line over the "428571" in your decimal.

    This is a recurring decimal.
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