It is a rational number; that is, a quotient of two integers. In its simplest form the denominator has at least one factor other than 2 and 5.
It is a repeating decimal.
a repeating decimal
a decimal in which a digit or group of digits repeats without end
It is a repeating decimal.
That's a repeating decimal. Some people call it a recurring decimal.
a decimal that repeats is called a repeating decimal
repeating decimal
In the decimal expansion of , the digit repeats indefinitely.
It is a repeating decimal.
a repeating decimal
.. has a string of digits which repeats for ever.
A Recurring Decimal. There are two typeso recurring decimals. . They are Rational nad Irrational. Rational decimals can be converted to a quotient(fraction) e.g. 0.3333... = 1/3 Irrational deciamsl CANNOT be converted to a Quotient (fraction). e.g. 3.141592.... NB For recurring decimals always place at least three dots after the last decimal to indicate . 'to infinity'.
a decimal in which a digit or group of digits repeats without end
A repeating decimal is a decimal that contains a series of numbers that repeat indefinitely. Examples include: 3.44444... 4.565656... 2.356356356... An ellipsis (...) at the end of the decimal signals that it repeats indefinitely.
It means that it is a decimal representation of a rational fraction.
It is a repeating decimal.
It is 515.9 where the 9 repeats.