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17 May, 21:29

Repeating decimals are never sometimes or always rational numbers

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  1. 17 May, 21:35
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    Also any decimal number that is repeating can be written in the form a/b with b not equal to zero so it is a rational number. Let me illustrate with an example. Hi there, Repeating decimals are considered rational numbers because they can be represented as a ratio of two integers.
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