0.7 (repeating) is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its rational equivalent is 7/9 which cannot be simplified.
7/9
-0.28571428571429 = -28,571,428,571,429/100,000,000,000,000(If you had said that the "285714" keeps repeating, thenthe equivalent fraction would have been -2/7.)
The fraction of the repeating decimal 0.7... is 7/9
It is 7/9.
To express the decimal 0.77777777 as a fraction, we can observe a pattern in its digits. The number 7 repeats infinitely, indicating a recurring decimal. To convert this into a fraction, consider the repeating part 7 ‾ 7 . Let � = 7 ‾ x=0. 7 . To find a fraction equivalent, let's call it � y, we recognize that if we multiply � x by an appropriate power of 10, the repeating part will shift to the left of the decimal point. Let 10 � = 7 ‾ 10x=7. 7 . Subtracting � x from 10 � 10x, we get 9 � = 7 9x=7, indicating that � = 7 9 x= 9 7 . So, the fraction equivalent to 0.77777777 is (\frac{7}{9}). In simpler terms, the fraction 7 9 9 7 represents the repeating decimal 0.77777777. This is because, in the fraction, the numerator (7) corresponds to the repeating digit (7), and the denominator (9) represents the number of digits in the repeating block (a single 7 in this case). Understanding patterns in repeating decimals helps reveal their fractional equivalents without explicitly resorting to equations.
Yes, it may be a repeating decimal, such as 1/3 = 0.33333.... or 1/11 = 0.090909.... or something longer such as 1/7 = 0.142857142857142857.... where the '142857' is the repeating part. But every rational number (eg. fraction) can be mapped to a corresponding decimal equivalent.
22/7
It is 7/9.
7⅓
7/9
4/7