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How can you find the 2001st digit of a recurring decimal? - Answers
Assume the decimal starts recurring immediately after the decimal point. (If the recurring string starts after k digits, then you want to find the (2001-k)th digit instead.) Find the length of the recurring string = L Find the remainder when 2001 is divided by L = R The 2001st digit is the Rth digit in the recurring string.
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How can you find the 2001st digit of a recurring decimal? - Answers
Assume the decimal starts recurring immediately after the decimal point. (If the recurring string starts after k digits, then you want to find the (2001-k)th digit instead.) Find the length of the recurring string = L Find the remainder when 2001 is divided by L = R The 2001st digit is the Rth digit in the recurring string.
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How can you find the 2001st digit of a recurring decimal? - Answers
Assume the decimal starts recurring immediately after the decimal point. (If the recurring string starts after k digits, then you want to find the (2001-k)th digit instead.) Find the length of the recurring string = L Find the remainder when 2001 is divided by L = R The 2001st digit is the Rth digit in the recurring string.
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