If a repeating decimal has a repeating cycle of three digits, it will convert to a rational number with what denominator? (1 point)

Ο 999

1,000

100

099

1 answer

If a repeating decimal has a repeating cycle of three digits, it will convert to a rational number with a denominator of 999.

For example, the repeating decimal \(0.\overline{abc}\) (where "abc" represents the three repeating digits) can be expressed as a fraction where the denominator is 999.

So, the correct answer is 999.