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How do you show the group of digits that repeat in a repeating decimal
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Answered by Anonymous
13/3 = 4.3333333..........
3 years ago
Answered by oobleck
if writing by hand, you place a bar over the repeated digits.
If typing online, underlining might work for you, as in
12.346<u>3265</u>
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