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.
This is equal to the repeating decimal 0.919191...Remember that anything over 99 repeats itself from the endpoint of that number.
Something that repeats it's self is redundant.
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.
An algorithm.
The decimal of the fraction 8 over 110 is 0.07272. The 72 in the decimal repeats itself indefinitely, as in 0.072727272...
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.
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.
This is equal to the repeating decimal 0.919191...Remember that anything over 99 repeats itself from the endpoint of that number.
A seasonal change.
A sequence of events that repeats itself is known as a cycle.
Something that repeats it's self is redundant.