Answer: Here are the basic steps as to write any decimal with any amount of repeating digits as a fraction!
1. Create an equation such that x equals the decimal number.
2. Count the number of decimal places, y. Create a second equation multiplying both sides of the first equation by 10y.
3. Subtract the second equation from the first equation.
4. Solve for x.
5. Reduce the fraction.
Let's use the repeating decimal 0.6... with the digit 6 repeating as our example.
Hint: The six's in bold are repeating.
x = 0.6
10x = 6.6
10x - x = 6.6 - 0.6
9x = 6
x = 6/9 or 2/3
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AnswerEd by Benjemin ☺️
Answer:
25 days old
Step-by-step explanation:
7 days = 1 week
3 x 7 = 21
21 + 4 = 25
25 days old
I don’t exactly know what you’re asking, but cotangent = cosine/sine or another way of writing it is sine = cosine/cotangent
102
the angles are alternate so they add up to 180
180-78=102
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