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A repeating decimal, like 0.327327327..., can be written as a fraction.(1 point)
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False, any decimal that repeats cannot be written as a fraction
False, any decimal that repeats cannot be written as a fraction
False, any decimal that does not terminate cannot be written as a fraction
False, any decimal that does not terminate cannot be written as a fraction
True, a repeating decimal is irrational, so can be written as a ratio
True, a repeating decimal is irrational, so can be written as a ratio
True, a repeating decimal is rational, so can be written as a ratio
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True, a repeating decimal is rational, so can be written as a ratio.
Example: Let x = 0.327327327...
1000x = 327.327327...
Subtract: 999x = 327, so x = 327/999 = 109/333.
Example: Let x = 0.327327327...
1000x = 327.327327...
Subtract: 999x = 327, so x = 327/999 = 109/333.
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