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No, 0.6 is not greater than 0.6 repeating.
An irrational number is a type of real number which cannot be represented as a simple fraction. It cannot be expressed in the form of a ratio. If N is irrational, then N is not equal to p/q where p and q are integers and q is not equal to 0.
Given:
0.6 bigger than 0.6 repeating
0.6 repeating means 0.66666.
and the another we have 0.6.
So, on comparing
0.666666....> 0.6
Hence, 0.6 is not greater than 0.6 repeating.
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