When a decimal infintately repeats you should put a bar over it.
It is called a repeating decimal.
use a calculator.
It is: 5.'63' repeating '63'
3.5. Just use a calculator.
This depends on if you want repeats or not (or the state you are in) with repeats it is: 26x26x26x10x10= 1,757,600 without repeats it is: 26x25x24x10x9=1,560,000
Convert them all to decimal (use a calculator, and divide the numerator by the denominator). Then it should be easy to compare them.
To express any fraction as a decimal, use long division to divide the numerator by the denominator.
Use a calculator? Its the same as 4 divided by 25 :)
You either use a calculator, or do it arithmetically by dividing 4 by 1
An infinite loop is one sequence of commands that just repeats over and over again forever. When it comes to creating an infinite loop you can use the: for do while and do statements. using the keywords 'true'
405.3, except that you should not use two "and"s in a number - use only the one to separate the parts where the decimal point appears.
For a single repeating digit, it is a dot over the digit.For string of repeating digits, it can be a dot over the first and last repeating digits, or a bar over the repeating string.