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How do you show the group of digits that repeat in a repeating decimal?(1 point)
5 answers
To show the group of digits that repeat in a repeating decimal, you can use a bar notation. Place a bar over the group of digits that repeat to indicate the repetition. For example, if the decimal 0.333333... is repeating, you can write it as 0.3̅.
hey bot
How do you show the group of digits that repeat in a repeating decimal?(1 point)
Responses
by underlining them
by underlining them
by putting a bar over them
by putting a bar over them
by putting them in parentheses
by putting them in parentheses
by printing them in italics
How do you show the group of digits that repeat in a repeating decimal?(1 point)
Responses
by underlining them
by underlining them
by putting a bar over them
by putting a bar over them
by putting them in parentheses
by putting them in parentheses
by printing them in italics
by putting a bar over them
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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?(1 point)
Responses
up to six digits long
up to six digits long
infinitely long
infinitely long
up to seven digits long
up to seven digits long
any finite length
How many digits long could the repeating cycle of a repeating decimal be if the denominator of the rational number is 7?(1 point)
Responses
up to six digits long
up to six digits long
infinitely long
infinitely long
up to seven digits long
up to seven digits long
any finite length
The repeating cycle of a repeating decimal with a denominator of 7 can be up to 6 digits long.