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What is 0.6666667?

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∙ 8y ago
Updated: 9/26/2023

If that is recurring 6 then as a fraction it is 2/3

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What is -1.06666667 as a fraction?

To convert the decimal -1.06666667 to a fraction, we can write it as -1 - 2/15. This is because the repeating decimal .06666667 can be expressed as 2/30, which simplifies to 1/15. Therefore, -1.06666667 can be written as -1 - 1/15, or -16/15 in improper fraction form.


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