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  1. Decimal representation - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_representation

    Some real numbers have decimal expansions that eventually get into loops, endlessly repeating a sequence of one or more digits: 1 / 3 = 0.33333... 1 / 7 = 0.142857142857... 1318 / 185 = 7.1243243243.... Every time this happens the number is still a rational number (i.e. can alternatively be represented as a ratio of an integer and a positive integer). Also the converse is …

  2. Repeater (horology) - Wikipedia

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    A repeater is a complication in a mechanical watch or clock that chimes the hours and often minutes at the press of a button. There are many types of repeater, from the simple repeater which merely strikes the number of hours, to the minute repeater which chimes the time down to the minute, using separate tones for hours, quarter hours, and minutes. They originated before …

  3. Repeating (recurring) decimal to fraction calculator

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    Wikipedia states that, “A repeating decimal is the decimal representation of a number whose digits are repeating its values at regular intervals and the infinitely repeated portion is not zero.” For example, if we solve the fraction 2/9, we will get the repeating decimal as: 0.222222…. How to convert repeating decimal to fraction?

  4. Decimal to Fraction Calculator

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    For a repeating decimal such as 0.363636... where the 36 repeats forever, enter 0.36 and since the 36 are the only two trailing decimal places that repeat, enter 2 for decimal places to repeat. The answer is 4/11; For a repeating decimal such as 1.8333... where the 3 repeats forever, enter 1.83 and since the 3 is the only one trailing decimal ...

  5. How do you create the symbol for a repeat… - Apple Community

    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6848717

    Feb 25, 2015 · I even thought maybe changing the baseline would work. Maybe a text box with ___ and the 66 under it and then changing the spacing of the text box so it looks like a repeating decimal. And I think I'd have to use a text box so I didn't …



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