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How do you change a repeating decimal to a mixed number? - Answers

To convert a repeating decimal to a mixed number, first separate the non-repeating part from the repeating part. Let ( x ) equal the repeating decimal. Multiply ( x ) by a power of 10 that moves the decimal point to the right, aligning the repeating parts. Subtract the original equation from this new equation to eliminate the repeating part, then solve for ( x ). Finally, express the resulting fraction as a mixed number if applicable.



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To convert a repeating decimal to a mixed number, first separate the non-repeating part from the repeating part. Let ( x ) equal the repeating decimal. Multiply ( x ) by a power of 10 that moves the decimal point to the right, aligning the repeating parts. Subtract the original equation from this new equation to eliminate the repeating part, then solve for ( x ). Finally, express the resulting fraction as a mixed number if applicable.



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How do you change a repeating decimal to a mixed number? - Answers

To convert a repeating decimal to a mixed number, first separate the non-repeating part from the repeating part. Let ( x ) equal the repeating decimal. Multiply ( x ) by a power of 10 that moves the decimal point to the right, aligning the repeating parts. Subtract the original equation from this new equation to eliminate the repeating part, then solve for ( x ). Finally, express the resulting fraction as a mixed number if applicable.

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