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16 June, 14:28

True or False: A repeating decimal has a never-ending pattern of the same digits?

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  1. 16 June, 14:40
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    True

    Step-by-step explanation:

    repeating decimal is also known as recurring decimal. It is form of representation of fractional number in which numbers after decimal periodically gets repeated.

    Example 1/9 = 0.1111 where number one gets repeated infinitely

    another common example is 1/7 = 0·142857 142857 14 ...

    here digits 142857 repeated periodically after decimal.

    As given in question "A repeating decimal has a never-ending pattern of the same digits" is consistent with definition of repeating decimal hence statement is true.
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