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Well, honey, if you're asking if 0.245245245... is a rational number, the answer is yes. Any repeating decimal can be expressed as a fraction, so this one can be written as 245/999. So, technically speaking, it's rational, but who's really keeping track?

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Yes, the number 0.245245245... is a rational number. This number can be expressed as the fraction 245/999, which simplifies to 5/27. A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers, and since 5/27 fits this definition, it is indeed a rational number.

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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions! So, technically, a rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers, right? Well, this repeating decimal can be written as 245/999, which is totally a fraction, so yeah, it's a rational number. But like, who really cares, you know?

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Any number that repeats the same sequence of digits over and over again is rational. Note that it need not start with the repeated sequence of digits; the repetition may start after a certain point; such a number would also be rational, for example 0.88204204204204204...

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