An algorithm.
250,250,250,250...? Technically, no, because any number that repeats itself, whether it is a decimal or not, is irrational.
A repeating decimal is a number expressed in decimal form in which, after a finite number of miscellaneous digits, the number continues with a string of a finite number of digits which repeats itself without end.
The decimal form of 91 over 99 is approximately 0.9192.
A decimal fraction is said to be repeating if, after a finite number of digits, there is a string of a finite number of digits which repeats itself for ever more.For example,1537/700 = 2.19571428571428...The first three digits in the decimal representation are not part of the repeating pattern. After that, however, the string "591428" repeats endlessly.
A non-repeating decimal is a decimal that never repeats itself. For example, pi is a non-repeating decimal.
I you mean third of a pound it is 0.33333333333333 This decimal repeats itself.
The decimal of the fraction 8 over 110 is 0.07272. The 72 in the decimal repeats itself indefinitely, as in 0.072727272...
An algorithm.
A repeated decimal is a decimal representation of a number in which, following a finite string of digits, the decimal digits settles into a string which repeats itself again and again - forever. For example, 111.11/77 = 1.44298701298701... The repeating pattern 298701 appears after the first three digits of the decimal representation.
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250,250,250,250...? Technically, no, because any number that repeats itself, whether it is a decimal or not, is irrational.
The decimal form of 91 over 99 is approximately 0.9192.
A repeating decimal is a number expressed in decimal form in which, after a finite number of miscellaneous digits, the number continues with a string of a finite number of digits which repeats itself without end.
A seasonal change.
A sequence of events that repeats itself is known as a cycle.
Something that repeats it's self is redundant.