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To convert 4.3 repeating to a fraction, we can set x = 4.3 repeating and multiply it by 10 to shift the decimal point to the right: 10x = 43.3 repeating. Next, subtract x from 10x to eliminate the repeating decimal: 10x - x = 43.3 - 4.3 = 39. Now, divide by 9 to get the fraction in simplest form: x = 39/9 = 13/3. Therefore, 4.3 repeating as a fraction is 13/3.

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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the repeating decimals question, nice. So, 4.3 repeating can be written as 4 1/3. Yeah, that's right, it's like 4.333... but we simplify it to 4 1/3. Math can be chill like that sometimes.

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43.4343... = 4343/99

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43/99

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13/3

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