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No. Most can - simply by writing the decimal above ten to the power of however many decimal places there are. 0.3456789 can be written as 3456789/10000000 But some decimals are endless - such as pi. That cannot be written as a fraction.

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No. Most can - simply by writing the decimal above ten to the power of however many decimal places there are. 0.3456789 can be written as 3456789/10000000 But some decimals are endless - such as pi. That cannot be written as a fraction.

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I don't  like to be a ogre 👹 for a pi

no but most of them can be

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