Repeating decimal and decimal are both numerical representations. The question depends on which numbers.
it depends on the number. if the normal decimal is 2.3 it would be bigger than 0.3 repeating. i am searching for an answer myself so im not sure about any of this D:
yes it is
It is 8.999... (repeating, except for 1 digit somewhere in the repeating string which is not a 9).
It depends on what the question is. For example, yes, it is a rational number. Or no, it is not greater than 0.85
The first one.
Yes if you mean 0.666...repeating it is bigger than 0.6 non-repeating * * * * * But not if you mean is 0.666... repeating is bigger than 0.67
Not necessarily. 0.66666 repeating is greater than 0.4
yes it is
A decimal number is like a mixed fraction: it has an integer part and a fractional part. If the fractional part is a repeating fraction then the whole number is represented by a repeating decimal.
Any rational number, whose denominator has a prime factor other than 2 or 5 will have a decimal representation which is repeating. The size of the number, in relation to 1, is irrelevant.
It is 8.999... (repeating, except for 1 digit somewhere in the repeating string which is not a 9).
It depends on what the question is. For example, yes, it is a rational number. Or no, it is not greater than 0.85
0.3 repeating is greater than 0.32 is.
The first one.
Yes if you mean 0.666...repeating it is bigger than 0.6 non-repeating * * * * * But not if you mean is 0.666... repeating is bigger than 0.67
If it is the same digit then technically the answer is yes. However, many people write 1.33 when they really mean 1.33 ... - the repeating decimal.
No, 7.3 is greater than (>) 7.24 in decimal form, greater by 0.06
Any decimal equaled to or greater than 1.27.