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All decimals that are equal to 0.7 are formed by adding some number of

zeros at the end, after the '7' .

The reason is: Because if you change the '7' to any other digit, or put

any digit at all between the decimal point and the '7', or put anything

else but a zero in any place after the '7', then you change the value of

the decimal, and it's not equal to 0.7 any more.

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