The correct phrase is "bears repeating." In this context, "bears" is a verb meaning "to endure" or "to support." The phrase indicates that something is worth mentioning again because it is important or significant. "Bares," on the other hand, is the present tense of the verb "bare," meaning "to uncover" or "to reveal."
Yes it is. Repeating decimals are all repeating rationals.
For a single repeating digit, it is a dot over the digit.For string of repeating digits, it can be a dot over the first and last repeating digits, or a bar over the repeating string.
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you use the decimal that is repeating and out that number twice. examples: .6 repeating= 66 percent 0.9 repeating= 99%
In fraction form, 53.3 repeating can be expressed as 533/9. To convert a decimal with a repeating decimal point to a fraction, we first determine the non-repeating part of the decimal (in this case, 53), then subtract it from the entire decimal to isolate the repeating part (0.3 repeating). Next, we express the repeating part as a fraction over 9 (since there is one digit repeating). Thus, 53.3 repeating is equal to 533/9 in fraction form.
The correct phrase is "bears repeating", bear, in this case, meaning warrant.
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Allen Bares was born on 1936-09-24.
Allen Bares died on 2008-08-14.
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Igor Bares was born on April 15, 1966, in Olomouc, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic].
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