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Which fraction has a repeating decimal as its decimal expansion?

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Answered by quikiequeen
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The decimal expansion of a number is its representation in base-10 (i.e., in the decimalsystem). In this system, each "decimal place" consists of a digit 0-9 arranged such that each digit is multiplied by a power of 10, decreasing from left to right, and with a decimal place indicating the s place.

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Answered by turikarokichi
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

10/3 is a fraction having repeating decimals

10/3

=3.33333333

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