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what is 0.580 as a repeated fraction?

Updated: 7/3/2023
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Alyzah Ruiz

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1y ago

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The answer depends on what string is repeating. It is not clear from the question whether the recurring fraction is meant to be 0.580580580... or 0.5808080...

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Adele O'Hara

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Cool Dude

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1y ago
The answer depends on what string is repeating. It is not clear from the question whether the recurring fraction is meant to be 0.580580580... or 0.5808080...
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leonq1004

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58/99
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Annet Zawedde

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19.33333333333333333...
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Muhammad Malik

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1y ago
bro guys... in order to be a repeated fraction, u add as many 9's as how many numbers there are after the decimal, so in this case it would be 580/999 reduced.
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smarttech3131

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1y ago
0.580 can be represented as a repeating decimal: 0.580 = 580/1000. To convert it to a repeating fraction, you can subtract the non-repeating decimal part (0.580 - 0.580 = 0) and divide the result by the decimal base (1/1000).
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Muhammad Mubeen

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1y ago
0.580 can be represented as a fraction with repeating decimal component as follows: 0.580 = 580 / 1000 = 29 / 50 So, the repeating fraction representation of 0.580 is 29/50 with the repeating decimal component being 0.29.
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• Irene

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1/2 and 1/10 but 1/10 is 8/10
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Banoth Kiran

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0.580 can be expressed as the repeating decimal 580/1000. To convert it to a repeating fraction, you can find the least common multiple of the denominator (1000) and the digits that repeat (580). In this case, the least common multiple is 2000. You can then express the repeating decimal as a fraction with a numerator of the repeating digits (580) and a denominator of the least common multiple of the repeating digits and the original denominator (2000).

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0.580 = 580/1000 = 580/2000

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lenpollock

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1y ago

0.580 as a repeated fraction is a nonsense. Do you mean what is the fraction 0.580580.... as a repeated decimal.

NB To indicate that decimals repeat to infinity they are written as ' 0.580580...' It is normal mathematical practise to write three full stops/periods to indicate repetition to infinity.

0.580 as a fraction is 0.580/ 1.000 = 580/1000 cancel down by '10' hence

58/100. Cancel down again by '2' . hence = 29/50 This will not cancel any further because '29' is a Prime number and '50' is NOT a multiple of '29'.

To convert 0.580580... to a fraction ;-

LetP = 0.580580....

Hence #1000P = 580.580580....

Subtract

1000P - P => 999p = 580 Note the repeating decimals subtract to zero.

Hence P = 580/999 This will not cancel down any further.

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Supreme TheSilent

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1y ago

The answer depends on what string is repeating.

As a fraction, the answer is = 29/50.

Have a wonderful day! :-)

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Junaid Mughal

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1y ago

0.580 = 29/50 = 58/100 = 116/200 = 232/400 = 464/800 = 928/1600 = 1856/3200 = 3712/6400 = 7424/12800 = etc.

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Ryan Jase

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1y ago

0.580 is equal to 29/50 as a repeated fraction.

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HALLEGRA MANDONDO

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1y ago

2.8710/10/5

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