No, they go on for ever and ever, if you tried to write one till the day you die, you'll die sad as you won't finish it.
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When you hear a phone number and write it down, your brain uses short term memory.
Not too tough . . . Any number that you can completely write down on paperis a rational number.
You can either express it as a number in a radical - possibly in the hope or expectation that it will cancel out. Or you approximate it using one of several methods. Since it is irrational, you can never write down its value in the form of a ratio, terminating or recurring decimal.
-- Write down the number of kwh -- Write down the number of square feet -- Divide the first number by the second number. -- The answer is mathematically correct, but doesn't appear to have any physical significance in the real world.
100.00001