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0.5 repeating.. here's how:

"radical 5 over 3" times "radical 5 over 3" (because squaring means to multiply a number by itself) is "radical 25 over 9". this is not complete: the square root of "25" is "5" so the final answer is 5/9. "5" divided by "9" is "0.5 repeating".

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