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It is a decimal representation of a rational number.

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Oh honey, we call that a "repeating decimal." It's like that annoying song that gets stuck in your head and just won't go away. So, when you see those numbers looping around like a broken record, you know you've got yourself a repeating decimal.

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A decimal number that ends or recurs is called a rational number. In decimal form, a rational number either terminates (ends) or repeats (recurs) after a certain point. This is because rational numbers can be expressed as the ratio of two integers, allowing for a finite or repeating decimal representation.

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Ah, those are special numbers called "repeating decimals." When a decimal number repeats the same digit or group of digits over and over, it creates a pattern that goes on forever. It's like nature's way of adding a little rhythm and harmony to our mathematical world.

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Inrrational

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