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To convert 0.82 to a rational number, you would set x equal to 0.82 and then multiply both sides of the equation by what numberAsked by UrLocalGroceryStore
                To convert 0.264 to a rational number, you would set x equal to 0.264 and then multiply Both sides of the equation by what number?
            
            
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            UrLocalGroceryStore
            
    If we're repeating, decimal has repeating cycle of three digits, it will convert to a rational number with what denominator?
    
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    To convert a decimal number to a rational number, you need to multiply both sides of the equation by a power of 10 that eliminates the decimal. In this case, since there are three decimal places in 0.264, you would multiply both sides by 1000.
    
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    If the decimal number has a repeating cycle of three digits, it will convert to a rational number with a denominator of 999.
    
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