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7/9 as a fraction becomes 0.777... as a decimal . It repeast to infinity.

NB The three dots/stops/periods at the end of the decimal, indicate to mathematicians that it is a decimal repeating to infinity.

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7/9 is 0.7777777777777777777777 recurring. It is written usually as 0.7778 or so, the s7 rounded up eventually. This is a repeating decimal

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