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A recurring, or repeating, decimal in math is usually expressed by either placing a line over the repeating numbers, or by adding an ellipsis (three periods, "...") after the repeating numbers.

For example: 2/3 can be represented as 0.666..., and 27/7 can be represented as 3.857142857142... You could have also placed a line over the "666" and the "857142" in those examples.

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