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7 April, 03:09

When dividing 1 by a number N to produce a decimal, what is the maximum size of the repeating portion?

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  1. 7 April, 03:20
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    Great question. The answer is N-1.

    Think about doing long division. We append a 0, get another digit in the quotient, multiply and subtract to get a remainder. We can assume that remainder is not zero because then we wouldn't have a repeating decimal. At each step the remainder has to be less than N, because we're dividing by N.

    So there are N-1 possibilities for the remainder. On the off chance we generate N-1 digits and N-1 remainders and none repeat, we know the next one will repeat, because we've already generated all the possible remainders.

    So the largest size of the repeating portion is N-1. This maximum happens first for 1/7.
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