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How many digits long could the repeating cycle of a repeating decimal be if the denominator of the rational number is 7?
A. Up to seven digits long
B. Any finite length
C. Up to six digits long
D. Infinitely long
2 years ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
C. Up to six digits long
2 years ago
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