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You can convert any non-repeating decimal into a fraction, by just understanding that ".6", in this example, means 6 tenths. So, the fraction is simply 66/10 - take the decimal point away, and divide by 10. If the number has two decimals, divide by 100; if it has 3 decimals, divide by 1000; etc. For example, 0.125 = 125 / 1000.

In any case, you may want to see whether you can simplify the fraction. For example, 125 / 1000 is equal to 1 / 8 (dividing numerator and denominator by 125).

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