Asked by wewoowewoo
Select all examples of repeating decimals.
0.232323...
0.23
None of these.
232,323
0.232323
0.232323...
0.23
None of these.
232,323
0.232323
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The examples of repeating decimals from your list are:
1. **0.232323...** - This indicates that "23" repeats indefinitely.
2. **0.232323** - This also indicates that "23" is repeating, though it is sometimes interpreted as the finite decimal when written like this, it's likely meant to suggest repetition since it's part of the before option.
The other options do not qualify as repeating decimals:
- **0.23** is a terminating decimal.
- **232,323** is a whole number.
- **None of these** is not applicable since the first two options qualify as repeating decimals.
Thus, the repeating decimals in your examples are **0.232323...** and **0.232323**.
1. **0.232323...** - This indicates that "23" repeats indefinitely.
2. **0.232323** - This also indicates that "23" is repeating, though it is sometimes interpreted as the finite decimal when written like this, it's likely meant to suggest repetition since it's part of the before option.
The other options do not qualify as repeating decimals:
- **0.23** is a terminating decimal.
- **232,323** is a whole number.
- **None of these** is not applicable since the first two options qualify as repeating decimals.
Thus, the repeating decimals in your examples are **0.232323...** and **0.232323**.
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