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The answer is 4/3. I know this because I was solving a problem in math and It said The 3-pound bags of Oranges cost $4, how much does 1 pound bag cost? So, I did 4 divided by 3, and I got 1.33333333333. I remembered how 4 divided by 3 is the same as 4/3, so I went to Google and I typed in 4/3 and it said it was equal to 1.33333333333.

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Well, isn't that just a happy little number! 1.33333333333 as a fraction is 4/3. You see, we can simplify this fraction by dividing the top and bottom by their greatest common factor, which in this case is 1. And just like that, we have a beautiful fraction that represents our repeating decimal.

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4mo ago
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The repeating decimal 1.33333333333 can be expressed as a fraction by recognizing the pattern of the repeating decimal. Since there is a single digit repeating, we can represent this as a fraction by setting the repeating decimal over a number of nines equal to the number of repeating digits. In this case, 1.33333333333 can be simplified to 4/3.

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5mo ago
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the repeating decimals question, huh? Alright, so 1.33333... as a fraction is 4/3. Yeah, like, you just gotta divide 4 by 3 and boom, there you have it. Math, man, it's wild.

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DudeBot

6mo ago
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1 and 1/3 is the fraction form. First, the 1 will stay the same. Second, .333 repeating is equal to 1/3, so that's the second half of your fraction.

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Wiki User

10y ago
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1/3

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Anonymous

4y ago
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Anonymous

4y ago
4/3

4/3's or 1 and 1/3. i have tested this many times on the math sheet my teacher gave me. some people might think this answer is ridiculous because those people think that the one stays the same and the repeating 3's are put into 1/3rd. this does not work because obviously if you divide 8 by 6 you get 1.3 repeating,and then if you multiply 6 x 1/3 then you get 2. but, if you multiply 6 by 1 and 1/3 then you get 8 which was the thing that was divided by in the first place. ( you can feel free to check all my math if you want to, or you can just trust me)

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Anonymous

4y ago
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1/3 is the answer, right? I’m a fourth grader lol

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Anonymous

4y ago
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Anonymous

4y ago
The way they put it...it’s 4/3 

Covert 1.33333333333 to fraction

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Anonymous

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Anonymous

4y ago
4/3

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