Convert the following repeating consecutive decimals to fractions. For example, 1 0.499999 . . . (a) 0.7777... (b) –99.9999... (c) 0.09090909... (d) 0.123412341234...

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Chapter10: Rounding Decimal Fractions And Equivalent Decimal And Common Fractions
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Problem 39A: Express the following decimal fractions as common fractions. Reduce to lowest terms. 39. 0.003
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Convert the following repeating consecutive decimals to fractions. For example,
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0.499999.
(a) 0.7777...
(b) –99.9999...
(c) 0.09090909...
(d) 0.123412341234...
Transcribed Image Text:Convert the following repeating consecutive decimals to fractions. For example, 1 0.499999. (a) 0.7777... (b) –99.9999... (c) 0.09090909... (d) 0.123412341234...
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