I think what you mean is that the repeating decimal 0.666666666..., which is equal to 2/3, when you round it to any number of decimal places, ends in 7. For example, rounded to 3 places it is 0.667. This is because the digit in the fourth place, 6, is 5 or higher, so it rounds up to 0.667.
0.46666 repeating
29/7 as a repeating decimal is 4.'142857' repeating '142857'
3/7 = 0.428571 repeating
.7 (repeating)
7/3
7 over 12 as a repeating decimal = 0.583333...
The fraction of the repeating decimal 0.7... is 7/9
0.46666 repeating
29/7 as a repeating decimal is 4.'142857' repeating '142857'
3/7 = 0.428571 repeating
7/9 To get this result, divide the numerator by the denominator. The term "repeating decimal" refers to a decimal that keeps repeating and does not stop.
7/12 as a decimal is 0.58'3' repeating '3'
Okay. This If You Are Looking For A Example Of Terminating And Repeating Decimal You Came To The Right Place :] Example For Terminating Decimal 1/7= 0.142857 Example For Repeating Decimal 1/3= 0.33..
3/7 = 0.428571 repeating
.7 (repeating)
7/3
It is: 0.7 repeating 7