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how do you do repeating decimal on a calculator

 Apr 25, 2014

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Generally, you can't.

However, you can change it into a fraction, if you're really into accuracy. Commom repeating decimals are usually over 3, 6, or 9. Some examples would be 1/3, 2/3, 1/6, 4/9 . . .

There is a pretty simple process to find the fraction form of a repeating decimal. Let me know if you are interested and I can explain it:)

 Apr 25, 2014
 #1
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+8
Best Answer

Generally, you can't.

However, you can change it into a fraction, if you're really into accuracy. Commom repeating decimals are usually over 3, 6, or 9. Some examples would be 1/3, 2/3, 1/6, 4/9 . . .

There is a pretty simple process to find the fraction form of a repeating decimal. Let me know if you are interested and I can explain it:)

kitty<3 Apr 25, 2014

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