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Dallas Stevens
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24 June, 18:19
Is 0.6 bigger than 0.6 repeating
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Madison Wilkinson
24 June, 18:20
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No because 0.6666666666 is smaller than 0.6
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Cindy Duffy
24 June, 18:49
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0.6 < 0.6 repeating because 0.6 = 0.60000 ... and 0.6 repeating = 0.66666666 ...
60/100ths is less than 66/100ths if you compare out to the 100ths place
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