Recurring decimals to fractions process
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Rational numbers, when written as decimals, are either terminating or non-terminating repeating decimals. Convertig terminating decimals into fractions is straightforward: multiplying and dividing by an appropriate power of ten does the trick. For example, However, when the decimals are repeating, things are a little more difficult. Repeating decimals occur very frequently both when doing simple arithmetic and when solving competition problems, so being able to convert them to fractions is a valuable skill.
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Rational numbers, when written as decimals, are either terminating or non-terminating repeating decimals. Convertig terminating decimals into fractions is straightforward: multiplying and dividing by an appropriate power of ten does the trick. For example, However, when the decimals are repeating, things are a little more difficult. Repeating decimals occur very frequently both when doing simple arithmetic and when solving competition problems, so being able to convert them to fractions is a valuable skill.
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