0.6 with an infinity bar, of course!
.06 is the answer
2/3 turns out to be and infinite number. The decimal form is .66666666 to infinity.
There is no finite-length decimal number for pi. The decimal for pi goes on until infinity! The most commonly used approximation is 3.14
decimal and repeating bar
3,000,000.0000 all the way to infinity. * * * * * True, but there is no need for either the decimal point not the zeros after it.
The fraction is 16/3. The bar over the top of the 3 means that the decimal is a repeating decimal using the term that the bar is over. In this case, the 5.(bar)3 means 5.333333... out to infinity.
Infinity.
Hiiragi - Do As Infinity song - was created on 2003-11-06.
If you are talking about a whole number infinity, then a decimal infinity is bigger because you can have more combinations of numbers. However, if you are talking about a decimal infinity, then infinty plus one or two or three is still infinity-adding numbers to it doesn't change the fact it goes on forever. So in that sense, you can't get any bigger then infinity.
2/3
-38/99
99.999999999999999 (to infinity with decimal)
0.66666 to infinity.
0.333333333 (3 is infinity repeating)
.06 is the answer
A bar.
infinity