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Chris tells Adam that the decimal value of −1/13 is not a repeating decimal. Is Chris correct?
A) No, because the fraction has a decimal period of 3
B) No, because the fraction has a decimal period of 6
C) No, because the fraction has a decimal period of 9
D) Yes, because the fraction can be written as a terminating decimal.
How do I figure this out??
A) No, because the fraction has a decimal period of 3
B) No, because the fraction has a decimal period of 6
C) No, because the fraction has a decimal period of 9
D) Yes, because the fraction can be written as a terminating decimal.
How do I figure this out??
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
0.07692307692307692307692..... so what is the decimal period?
Answered by
jgf
its b!!
Answered by
Parker
its B
Answered by
Anonymous
the answer is b
Answered by
gallaxy a zaka
am geting the help for this question to solving of it
Answered by
yeet
its B!!
Answered by
biggkuntry11
no it aint i got it wrong
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