How can only the 2 & 9 recur?
Do you mean: 0.269292929... = 26/100 + 92/9900 = 1333/4950
Or do you really mean that the decimal is 0.269269269... (which would be written with the recurring indicating dots over the 2 & 9 to indicate that '269' is the string of digits repeating) = 269/999
If that's a recurring 6 then as a fraction it is -2/3
If that is 6 recurring then as a fraction it is 2/3
It is 2/3.
If it's the '3' that's recurring, then that number is 2-1/3 or 7/3 .
Expressed as a mixed fraction, 2.2 recurring is equal to 2 2/9 or two and two ninths.
If its recurring 6 then as a fraction it is 2/3
2/11
If that's a recurring 6 then as a fraction it is -2/3
If that is 6 recurring then as a fraction it is 2/3
If the prime factorisation of the fraction's denominator consists only of the primes 2 and/or 5 it will be a non-recurring decimal; otherwise it will.
If it is a recurring decimal 6 then its fraction is 2/3
2/9
0.66666667 = 2/3
If that is recurring 6 then as a fraction it is 2/3
If you mean recurring 2 then it is: 83/90 = 0.92222.....recurring
TERMINATING AND NON RECURRING
It is 11/9 as an improper fraction if that is recurring 2