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The fraction 5/7 as a decimal is a recurring decimal, represented as 0.714285... The bar notation is used to indicate the repeating pattern, which in this case is 714285. Therefore, the decimal form of 5/7 is 0.714285 with the digits 714285 repeating indefinitely.

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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes! So, 5 divided by 7 as a recurring decimal is 0.714285... You know, just keep that 714285 party going on forever. It's like a never-ending decimal dance floor, man.

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Well, honey, 5 divided by 7 gives you 0.714285 with those numbers repeating forever. So, technically speaking, 5 divided by 7 as a recurring decimal is 0.714285714285... You're welcome, darling.

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5/7 as a recurring decimal is 0.712485712485712485712485.....

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