Either, the decimal with a line over what's repeating (eg. 0.6 with a line over it), or decimal repeating (eg. "point six repeating").
7 over 12 as a repeating decimal = 0.583333...
2 over 11 written as a repeating decimal = 0.18181818...
0.173333 repeating
2.3333 repeating
Either, the decimal with a line over what's repeating (eg. 0.6 with a line over it), or decimal repeating (eg. "point six repeating").
The line over a repeating decimal is called the vinculum.
The decimal for the fraction 7 over 9 is 0.7777…. This is a repeating decimal, which can be more cleanly expressed using a line (called a vinculum) over the repeating part, like this: 0.77 with a vinculum over the repeating portion of the number.
repeating decimal
7 over 12 as a repeating decimal = 0.583333...
It is placed over one length of repeating decimal digits.
A repeating decimal is usually shown with a bar over the decimal that is repeated
3.58 with the bar only over the 8
2 over 11 written as a repeating decimal = 0.18181818...
1/6 as a decimal is 0.1666 repeating percent. So what you need to do is move the decimal point over twice to the right and you get the percent, 16.66 repeating %.
For a single repeating digit, it is a dot over the digit.For string of repeating digits, it can be a dot over the first and last repeating digits, or a bar over the repeating string.
5.126 with a bar over the 126