It is: 5.'63' repeating '63'
3.58 with the bar only over the 8
the repeating term of a decimal
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It represents a repeating decimal
A repeating decimal is usually shown with a bar over the decimal that is repeated
3.58 with the bar only over the 8
5.126 with a bar over the 126
In bar notation, it is .42. The bar rests atop the 42.
the repeating term of a decimal
_ 5.921
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It would be 0.7961 with a bar over the 7961. Using dot notation it would be 0.7961 with a dot over the 7 and another dot over the 1.
2.16 with a bar on top of the 16
It represents a repeating decimal
2 16
A repeating decimal is usually shown with a bar over the decimal that is repeated
To convert a fraction to a decimal using bar notation, divide the numerator by the denominator. If the division results in a repeating decimal, you represent the repeating part with a bar over the digits that repeat. For example, the fraction ( \frac{1}{3} ) converts to the decimal 0.333..., which can be expressed as ( 0.\overline{3} ) to indicate that the digit '3' repeats indefinitely.