When writing a repeating decimal as a fraction the denominators are not always only 9s or 9s and 0s
The repeating decimal is as a result of the numbers ( i.e. the numerator and denominator values ) and not necessarily because the digits in the denominator are only 9s or 9s and 0s. as seen in the example below.
Example : 5/6 and 5/3 expressed as a decimal
5/6 = 0.83333333
5/3 = 1.66666---
Hence the repeating decimal as a fraction in number is dependent on the values of the numerator and denominator and not on 9s or 9s and 0s
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thats not necessarily true. 0.8333... is just 5/6 as a decimal. I suppose it depends on the number.
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