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Let $y=(0.\overline{12})+(0.\overline{345})$. When $y$ is written out as a repeating decimal, what is the sum of the digits in a single repeating period? (In other words, what is the sum of the digits covered by the repeat bar?)

 May 25, 2015

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 #1
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You should not EXPECT to be answered at all!  

You are not paying for any service here.  

Any help at all that you get should be considered a bonus!

You are very rude Awsomeee!

 May 25, 2015
 #1
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Best Answer

You should not EXPECT to be answered at all!  

You are not paying for any service here.  

Any help at all that you get should be considered a bonus!

You are very rude Awsomeee!

Melody May 25, 2015
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.12........ = 12/99

 

.345...... = 345/999

 

So......   12/99 + 345/999  = [999(12) + 99(345)] / [99 *999] = 46143 / 98901 = .446557..........

 

So....the sum of the integers in the repeating part is  31

 

 

 May 25, 2015
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My GOD CPhill that took you more than 8 minutes.  

AWESOMEEE will cut your pay by 90%  How will you be able to live on just 10% of nothing!!

AND IT SERVES YOU RIGHT.

WHAT YOU THINK THAT BEING IN HOSPITAL WITH PNEUMONIA AND A TRIPLE HEART BIPASS IS ANY EXCUSE!

NO IT IS NOT!!

I COULD HAVE DONE IT WITH 2 FINGERS UP MY NOSE.

I COULD HAVE DONE IT BEFORE AWSOMEEE KNEW IT WAS GOING TO BE HIS QUESTION.

SO NEXT TIME CPHILL YOU JUST SHAPE UP OR YOU WILL HAVE TO LIVE ON 0% OF NOTHING  !!!!!

 May 25, 2015
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LOL!!!!!

 

 

 May 25, 2015
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cuts pay by 90% XD

 May 25, 2015
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@AWESOMEEE:/    Somehow, I have a feelling that CPhill would reather accept 10% of nothing than a 100% of it.

What do you think?

 May 25, 2015
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i do to ;)

 May 25, 2015
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Wow! You answered my question in less then a minute;  you really deserve that leftover of the above pay cut!!!

 May 25, 2015
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yeah, I'm with Melody on this one

you did mock Heather's news report (which I actually found pleasing. good job, Heather!)

She probably would not say anything

But I have

you also tried to directly criticize the empire, especially on Empire Night

the only reason I have answered your question in the ashley problem was to break and end a minor disagreement between Britt and CPhill

i know youre waiting this long, but you cant expect anyone to answer right away. were not leonardo da vinci or the flash!

maybe the other peeps are on your side, but Queen of Camelot & Emperor of Royality highly disagrees, and if any of my men (Melody can deal with her men) dare to utter a word, I shall use my Fire Demon and leave none of them alive

 May 27, 2015
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Mmm 

Which is greater,  10% of nothing OR 100% of nothing ???     

 May 27, 2015
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Wow, I did not know Melody didn't know whats greater 

Well, we need some math lessons

10% of nothing is like -10, correct?

and 100% of nothing is like -100, you with me?

so, when you ask which is greater: -10 or -100, its -10

overall, 10% of nothing is greater

be glad Im solving this one, Melody

if Titanium had to teach you all this, he would probably try to held you back to....lets say the 9th grade or 10th year (yes, including kindergarten)

oh, speaking of Titanium 

plz dont enforce Rule #88

Rule #88-NO UTTERING A WORD OF PROTEST OR YOU WILL BE EXECUTED!

omg theres too many laws in Royality

 May 27, 2015
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Thanks Heather, I am sure I needed your maths lesson - I did not know that!      

Yes there probably are too many rules in Royality but that is okay because you are in Camelot!!      

 May 28, 2015
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phew thank god

Titanium has a strict code of laws known as the 100 Acts Of Royality

those are all the 100 laws we have to follow in Royality (no i'm not writing them down)

but thank god in Camelot there isn't many laws

 May 30, 2015
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the average number of people being kicked out of the empire is 9 a week due to minor ruling fractures

 May 30, 2015
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And Melody, could you solve that problem in less than 8 minutes?

 Aug 25, 2016
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affaffsdvfggfafagfagagag

 Sep 27, 2016
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hey melody if your so smart can you solve the problem in less than 8 minutes? even if you did you would probaly cheat and use a calculator.                                       BECAUSE YOUR SO RUDE.                                     sound familiar?

 Sep 28, 2016
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BURNED

 Sep 28, 2016

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