To convert a repeating decimal like 0.4 with the 4 repeating into a fraction, you can set x = 0.4444... and multiply it by 10 to shift the decimal point: 10x = 4.4444... Subtract the original equation from the shifted one to eliminate the repeating part: 10x - x = 4.4444... - 0.4444... Solving for x gives x = 4/9. To convert the fraction 4/9 to a percentage, you multiply by 100 to get 44.44%.
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Oh honey, you're dealing with a repeating decimal now. If .4 keeps on repeating, that's the same as 4/9 in fraction land. So, the percentage of .4 repeating is 44.44...%, because 4/9 is approximately 0.4444... when converted to a decimal.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes! So, when you have a decimal like 0.4 that repeats, you can represent it as 0.4 with a line over the 4 to show it repeats forever. This is the same as saying 0.444... which means it's 44.4% repeating. Math can be fun, right?
97.77 percent (rounded, repeating)
yes you can have 33.333333.....%
0.27re
1.083r (r denotes repeating) = 100*1.083r = 108.3r %
6.4444(repeating)