The question only shows ten places of decimals, then it stops. In the form given in the question it is not a recurring decimal. A recurring decimal continues infinitely. e.g. 1/3 rd expressed as a decimal has an answer of infinite length.
Of course, if the question only shows part of the decimal value, and if that value actually extends infinitely, then it is a recurring decimal. Other examples of recurring decimals: 1/7, 1/13, etc. For more comprehensive information about recurring decimals, see 'Related Links' below the following advertisements.
2.6 reccuring
reccuring, happening again and again
3.2778
19.8889
To convert 2/11 to a recurring decimal, you perform long division. When you divide 2 by 11, the decimal equivalent is 0.181818... The bar over the 18 indicates that the 18 repeats infinitely. Therefore, 2/11 as a recurring decimal is 0.181818...
0.875
316 is an integer and has no recurring decimals.
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2.6 reccuring
9 with 3 reccuring
133 and 1/3%
reccuring, happening again and again
91.66666 reccuring
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3.2778
It cannot be simplified to another fraction it is 58.33 reccuring