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If the decimal form for a unit fraction is a repeating decimal, is it possible for a multiple of that fraction to have a decimal form that is not a repeating decimal? use examples to explain

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  1. 8 June, 07:52
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    Well, the problem is that multiplying a repeating decimal by another repeating decimal will ultimately turn into a more complecated repeating decimal. I may be wrong, but a unit fraction times any unit fraction will make a decimal that is more complex, if not repeating.
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